Dario Porras Garcia
@costa
Dario Porras Garcia
@costa
An analogy of the Absurd in The Trial: “It's like being caught in a maze with walls that move unpredictably—you can either panic and get lost or slowly learn to navigate it and find your own path.”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ctVwh6RhyLY
The end of the video reminds us that the trial is not only about bureaucracy but about the absurd nature of the entire world we live in. When we go around our lives, injustice, pain, joy, and many aspects of our lives happen without a reason and follow a series of nonsensical laws that we often refer to as
... See moreEasy and simple video about Kafka, the Trial, and the themes he discusses including the absurd, how bureaucracy becomes tyrany without a tyrant, surrealism, the system’s control over the individual, etc
Nice video summarising and giving you an idea of the emotional feel that reading that Kafka gives you
This reminds me of foucault’s analysis of the politics of waiting and how bureaucracy oppresses people by forcing them to wait and giving them hope in a system that puts more and more caveats and slows down their process
The courts of the trial do not make any sense, chapter after chapter we discover new procedures and laws that contradict each other but still oppress and alienate people
Summary of Kafka’s life, works, and themes
In Kafka’s world it is always dark and the sun never shines, which resembles our idea of what life in Prague was like in 1915