The Trial By Kafka And The Stranger By Camus: Flaws And Failures Of The Judicial System
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The Trial by Kafka and The Stranger by Camus: Flaws and Failures of the
The Trial by Franz Kafka and The Stranger by Albert Camus are two
satirical novels about the flaws and failures of judicial systems. The
authors convey this through their use narrative techniques, structure, and
language. At ti ....
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.... are sentenced to death because of flaws in the judicial systems. The
specifics about each trial and the different flaws are entirely different,
however.
The purpose of the plot in The Trial is to show the downfalls of a
judicial system that is run without the public’s knowledge or input. Kafka
wants the reader see the flaws in their judicial system and to become
actively involved in the judicial reforms. He wants the reader to see that
these flaws should not just be brushed off as me ....
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