Before The Law by Franz Kafka

The story revolves around a man from the country who seeks access to the law but is stopped by a gatekeeper. Despite his pleas and attempts to gain entry, the gatekeeper tells him he might be able to enter, but not at the moment. The man decides to wait, hoping for permission to enter, and spends his entire life in front of the gate, trying to bribe the gatekeeper and asking for permission. As he nears death, he learns that the door was meant solely for him, and now it is being closed. The narrative explores themes of justice, bureaucracy, and the elusive nature of the law.

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Published
1915
Nationality
Czech
Length
Very Short
Pages
1-5
Original Language
German
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