Just finished this and I feel like I'm missing something. My immediate impression is that Kafka was trying to portray the absurdity of religion. The trial itself being analogous to life and the verdict of guilt being the judgement of God.
Am I completely missing the point?
>>9096526
It's not just a simple allegory that you need to decipher.
>>9096526
Yes. You're wrong for thinking it's an allegory to something specific.
>>9096526
>he didn't get the anti-arch-ultra-montanism.
Read Karamazov.
well the book was not finished, so yes the book is missing something
>>9096526
I'm reading the book now and I can't stand Kafka's writing. I understand that he's trying to bring forward feelings of dread that K. is going through but it just isn't fun to read.