Dependable Narrations in The Judgment, a Short Story by Franz Kafka (1762 words, 6 pages)
Fictional narratives present stories of the imaginary. While these tales themselves may be ambiguous by nature, their narrators often remain the readers most tangible form of consistency, and therefore, reliability. Franz Kafka challenges this necessity of dependable narration in his short story The Judgment. A seemingly conventional third person narrator ...
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