Josef K.'s futile attempts to navigate and fight the system demonstrate the helplessness of individuals when confronted with authoritarian structures. Kafka critiques the imbalance of power between individuals and institutions, showing how it erodes personal autonomy and dignity.
These themes make The Trial a profound exploration of human vulnerability in the face of oppressive systems and existential uncertainties.
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