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Chapter 5 is undoubtedly the beset explanation of bureaucracy, by a bureaucrat no less, that I have encountered so far.
— Oct 09, 2020 10:30AM
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The contradictions of intent and speech, dubious intentions conveyed through veiled words, only grow
— Oct 09, 2020 03:15PM
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“Besides, it isn’t laid down that I should go at once with every message; if it were laid down, of course I would go at once with every message; but it isn’t laid down, and I if I never went at all, nothing could be said to me. When I take a message it’s of my own free will. (ch. 10, p. 157)
— Oct 09, 2020 01:49PM
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“Besides, it isn’t laid down that I should go at once with every message; if it were laid down, of course I would go at once with every message; but it isn’t laid down, and I if I never went at all, nothing could be said to me. When I take a message it’s of my own free will. (ch. 10, p. 157)
— Oct 09, 2020 01:49PM
“Besides, it isn’t laid down that I should go at once with every message; if it were laid down, of course I would go at once with every message; but it isn’t laid down, and I if I never went at all, nothing could be said to me. When I take a message it’s of my own free will. (ch. 10, p. 157)
Rick-Phil
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Further, this passage highlights this strange tension between K & the village: K sees folk as people while still according the economic and political trajectory to them as officials. The village seems to see folk through the lens of their culture & as people: they are veiled yet revealed to one another: sometimes where the political and economic would seem undeniable--instead seemingly missing. A curious duplexity
— Oct 09, 2020 11:20AM
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During the editing of chapter 6, Kafka removed an intriguing passage. Though the editing is a good choice on his part, the passage interrupting the course of K.'s intent and the landlady's development in helping him rather than abusing him(though such help may have proven an abuse),an intriguing passage no less. While K imagines Klemm as a person (another K. in some sense), those who love him love him as the official
— Oct 09, 2020 11:17AM

