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Why is kafka's novel called the castle ?

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Answered by Aaravtiwari
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If you have read The Trial,Amerika and his other short stories,you will easily recognize in this book the progress made by Kafka to become the best writer he could turn into.In The Castle,his potential is fully unleashed and he puts his bizarre style to good use,just like a seasoned writer would.The Castle is also an improvement from The Trial in many other ways: almost every character in the book has had a difficult past which Kafka uses to evoke pathos;the story is not over-focused on the main character; the quest to reach the remote authority is more elaborate than in The Trial. 

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Castle is a 1926 novel by Franz Kafka. In it a protagonist known only as "K." arrives in ... He is quickly notified that his castle contact is an official named Klamm, who, in an introductory note, informs K. he ...

Original title: Das Schloss

Author: Franz Kafka

Publisher: Kurt Wolff

Genre: Dystopian novel, political fiction, absurdist fiction

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