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what is the main idea in before the law of franz kakfa?

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Answered by pankaj1955
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In 'Before the Law,' Kafka represents the law as a physical space. The entire story is about a man from the country who is trying to get through a gateway that will let him enter into the law. As this man approaches, he sees that though the gate is open, there is a gatekeeper in front of it.

Answered by rkaushik86
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In 'Before the Law,' Kafka represents the law as a physical space. The entire story is about a man from the country who is trying to get through a gateway that will let him enter into the law. As this man approaches, he sees that though the gate is open, there is a gatekeeper in front of it.

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