Process. Transformation
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The hero of the novel "The Trial," waking up in the morning, learns that he has been arrested. However, the reason is not communicated to him. The incomprehensible, mysterious process of uncovering the truth lasts extremely long. There turn out to be several ways to prove innocence, but each of them is ineffective, and the process of even a superficial or genuine acquittal will, most likely, be endless.
A similar fate befalls the hero of the story "The Metamorphosis," who wakes up transformed into a parasite, a terrifying vermin. He tries to comprehend what has happened, to make sense of his existence — both past and present — and his sister becomes the only comfort in his despair. However, even her patience eventually runs out. Hardly any of F. Kafka's works can end with even the smallest, faintest hope for something better, yet both the ugliness of the world and even the absurdity of existence conceal barely visible, subtle meanings, grasping which one can still balance in a threatening world, slowly walking through its strangeness.
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