By thepavsalford on Skatehive
(English version) The plot The plot of the book “The trial”, by Franz Kafka, starts with a bank employee finding himself accused of something that he doesn’t know what it is. Can you imagine this scenario? If someone is accused of doing something and has to go to court trial, at least they need to know or be informed about what they are accused of. On the contrary, Josef K., the main character of the book, is going to go to trial without having the faintest idea of what his accusation actually is. This theme continues throughout the book, and, in fact, the book itself revolves around the trial of Josef K. Discussion To tell you the truth, when I started reading this book, I found it difficult to follow the author’s line of thought. Actually, there were times that I thought I would quit reading the book altogether. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I\tEHebpEx0&pp=ygUPdGhlIHRyaWFsIGthZmth The author kept talking about events in a cinematographic manner, and these events were supposedly lin