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Being in the midst of great injustice, class discrimination, physical superiority and authority, Kafka pushed the reader to their limits to question the system, the inaction of people, and the accuracy of the source from which we seek justice.
While it makes us feel that the image is a great tool of authority, it also tells us that we are the ones who cause this. There comes a point when being right in your cause doesn't matter.
Because you exist in life as long as you are understood, noticed and able to touch someone's conscience..
In short, we can say that it is a book that criticizes the legal system.
The ending comes suddenly and when you read it, you wonder, "What happened now?" The concluding part, which evokes a feeling, is particularly interesting.
Have fun and enjoy your reading ;)