KAFKAESQUE

The Trial ( excerpt) by F. Kafka >>>Above all, the free man is superior to the man who has to serve another. Now, the man really is free, he can go wherever he wants, the only thing forbidden to him is entry into the law and, what's more, there's only one man forbidding him to do so - the doorkeeper. If he takes the stool and sits down beside the door and stays there all his life he does this of his own free will, there's nothing in the story to say he was forced to do it. On the other hand, the doorkeeper is kept to his post by his employment, he's not allowed to go away from it and it seems he's not allowed to go inside either, not even if he wanted to. Also, although he's in the service of the law he's only there for this one entrance, therefore he's there only in the service of this one man who the door's intended for.

사진작가:
pred
업로드:
2021-10-04
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Nikon F5
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Kodak TMAX - P3200
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Nikkor AF 70 - 210 f/ 4-5.6
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Kafkaesque
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