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Discuss the role of ambiguity in Franz Kafka's works, particularly in "The Trial."
Discuss the role of ambiguity in Franz Kafka's works, particularly in "The Trial."
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Kafka’s use of ambiguity in “The Trial” reflects themes of alienation and the absurdity of bureaucracy, inviting readers to interpret the text through multiple lenses and highlighting the elusive nature of truth and justice.