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What kind of conflict exists between kafka and his father?

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Answered by Sidyandex
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In the "Letter to His Father" at the maximum conflict over marriage, he would be taking the extreme step of killing or surpassing his father.

His aggression took the form of guilt and self-blame while blaming upon his father.

The behavior his father disliked of him and turned the aggression on himself in all of his guilt and victim hood.

He escaped from all of this through writing and he did not want to risk it.

His marriage was the main problem in all of it.

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