Why were almost all of the women in this story promiscuous, other than to increase Joseph's paranoia, and why did K. get so upset at his landlady for bringing it up?
>why did K. get so upset at his landlady for bringing it up?
It's improper, and K. is a very serious man.
Kafka's book have a very cartoonish quality to them. Nothing is meant to be real life at all.
kafka was redpilled
>>9290777
Are the women in his other works like this? I've not read them.
>>9290777
you mean gay?
that's just how women are. they're sluts who thirst for the dick constantly. take the red pill
>>9290743
I don't know what the point of the women was exactly (or if there was a point at all) but they I did feel like they were hindering him in archieving his goal
lol unfinished
How does the cotton bed roll the victim over when their ankles and wrists are bound?
why did K. rape fraulein burstner?
>>9292848
he thought it would help her understand his case
>>9292826
It doesn't if I remember correctly. Just moves them a bit which could easily be done with slightly flexible restraints.
>>9290743
Because, like every other aspect of the novel, they're hyperbolic projections of K.'s own unconscious fears and desires. The events on the novel are presented as filtered through his own id and thus we view them as such, not as they really are.
>>9290743
Because it was all a dream, mane.
>>9292848
>rape
>a semi-forced kiss is rape
Trump didn't win for this.
>>9290777
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>>9290743
In order to show that women do not understand the law.
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>>9295524
How many of these fine gentlemen do you have?
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