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K., a respectable bank officer, wakes up to find two strangers in his boarding house. They do not arrest him in the traditional sense; they do not take him to a police station. Instead, he is allowed to go to work and live his life, yet he is "under arrest." This sets the tone for the entire novel: a nightmare where the stakes are life and death, yet the setting is mundane and bureaucratic. il processo

The novel opens with one of the most famous lines in literary history: "Someone must have been telling lies about Josef K., for without having done anything wrong he was arrested one fine morning." If you are looking for a guide to

Is Josef K. guilty? On a legal level, clearly not. But as the novel progresses, the reader begins to sense a metaphysical guilt. The Priest in the cathedral tells K. the parable of the man from the country who waits before the Law. A doorkeeper stands in his way, telling him he cannot enter yet. The man waits his entire life, only to learn as he dies that the door was meant only for him. The novel opens with one of the most