IJELC |
International
Journal of English Literature and Culture |
||||||||||||||||||||
International Journal of English Literature and Culture Vol. 6(4), pp. 80-84, August, 2018 ISSN: 2360-7831 DOI: 10.14662/IJELC2018.041
Review paper
The Trial by Kafka: in the light of absurdism and existentialism
Disha Mondal
Disha Mondal, Khadi para, Sikshagar road (Gitanjali) near Nirmal chandra Basu Smriti School, Bolpur, West-Bengal India. E-mail: dishamondal871@gmail.com
Accepted 22 August 2018
Kafka is an absurdist writer. All of the practitioners in this field have shown through their works the corrupted sides of this society and degenerated nature of human beings in an absurd manner. The existence and reality seems to be absurd. Kafka has depicted the follies of this society, entire system of law and order and the helpless condition of man in his novel, The Trial. In this article I have tried to explore the novel in the light of absudrism and existentialism.
Key words: absurdism, existentialism, nonsense.
Cite This Article As: Mondal, D., (2018). The Trial by Kafka: in the light of absurdism and existentialism. Inter. J. Eng. Lit. Cult. 6(4): 80-84 |
|||||||||||||||||||||
|
|
||||||||||||||||||||
© Academic Research Journals / Privacy Policy