Franz Kafka's The Trial is one of the great philosophical novels of the 20th century. It follows Joseph K, an upper-middle-class citizen of a bizarre society where anyone can be put on trial at any moment with no explanation. They will not be told what they are accused of or how to defend themselves. In short, K lives in a world that has gone mad. And The Trial shows how K deals with his arrest, his trial, and his eventual fate.
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00:00 The Trial
01:19 The Absurdity of Life
04:44 People are Fickle
07:35 Always Watching
10:38 Helplessness