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On Kafka's The Trial

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Zeng Yan-bing
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There are three kinds of meanings in Kafka's novel The Trial: if nobody accused Joseph K., he must have been accused by himself, as Kafka often been accused by himself; Kafka described the sinister projects in the judicial departments and exposed the law problems; Kafka expressed his religious thoughts and feelings. The world in the novel is in and out of the law. It is the world of Kafka.