The Castle by Franz Kafka is a profound and enigmatic novel that explores themes of alienation, bureaucracy, and the human quest for meaning. Following the protagonist known only as K., who arrives in a mysterious village governed by an inaccessible authority known as the Castle, the story unfolds as a labyrinth of surreal encounters and existential questions. Kafka’s masterful prose challenges readers to ponder the nature of truth, authority, and the search for belonging.
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