The Trial

The Trial

  

by Franz Kafka

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Biography of the Real-Life K.

An author's biography can be a way to better understand their work. Kafka's story is less of a window into the novel and more of a portal. Certain elements of The Trial will suddenly make a lot more sense to your students once they read a couple of juicy tidbits about the original K.'s personal life. Details about Kafka's law career, his dramatic, tumultuous relationships, and his overbearing, tyrannical father shine a light on The Trial and will help your students understand the novel more deeply.


Excerpt

Kafka had a difficult relationship with both of his parents. His mother, Julie, was a devoted homemaker who lacked the intellectual depth to understand her son's dreams to become a writer. Kafka's father, Hermann, had a forceful personality that often overwhelmed the Kafka home. He was a success in business, making his living retailing men's and women's clothes. Kafka's father had a profound impact on both Kafka's life and writing. He was a tyrant of sorts, with a wicked temper and little appreciation for his son's creative side. Much of Kafka's personal struggles, in romance and other relationships, came in part, he believed, from his complicated relationship with his father. In his literature, Kafka's characters were often coming up against an overbearing power of some kind, one that could easily break the will of men and destroy their sense of self-worth. (Source)