Kafka The Castle Book
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At the heart of the novel, as in almost all of Kafka's works, are the secretive, incomprehensible, illogical relations of man with the world, with the system, with power, with other people. Thus, the main character, finding himself in an environment alien to him, tries to come to an understanding with those on whom his fate now depends. But these efforts also require unjustified sacrifices: giving up one's own dignity and sincere feelings. The story of the hero resembles the vicissitudes of the fate of the author himself and also tragically conveys the loneliness and helplessness of a person in his confrontation with the cruelty and absurdity of life.