The work plays a crucial role in understanding Kafka's literary world, as it explores his inner conflicts and the complex relationships within his family. It is said that Kafka completed this story in just one week, marking a significant moment in his creative journey.
"The Judgment" is a short story that depicts the conflict between a young merchant, Georg Bendemann, and his father. Georg, who is about to get married, intends to inform his friend of the news, but his father criticizes and strongly opposes him. During their conversation, the father delivers a "sentence of death" to Georg. Overwhelmed by the psychological pressure, Georg throws himself into a river and commits suicide. The work symbolically portrays the father's absolute authority and Georg's internal struggles, delving into the power dynamics within the family and issues of individual identity.
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