Discussion on The Trail from the Perspective of Christianism Theology
Jing Wang
English Language Teaching, 2008, vol. 1, issue 1, 132
Abstract:
Kafka is a writer of strong religious complex. In The Trail, he illustrates his religious thoughts by probing into the alienation of modern human beings from the God and also shows his pursuit and befuddlement of beliefs. This paper analyzes the crimes and punishment in The Trail through three parts, the accusation of crime, the understanding of crime and the pleading of crime.
Date: 2008
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