Franz Kafka, from a very young age, faces the figure of his father, a Viennese authoritarian, big, strong and powerful, according to the same author. On the contrary, Franz is a weak, introverted and insecure being. Letter to the Father is the testimony of how the image of the father and the education he exercises over him is so strong, that from a child he marks him for life, and makes him a fearful man, who believes he is always cheating, although in reality always emerges victorious from any challenge it undertakes.
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Franz Kafka, from a very young age, faces the figure of his father, a Viennese authoritarian, big, strong and powerful, according to the same author. On the contrary, Franz is a weak, introverted and insecure being. Letter to the Father is the testimony of how the image of the father and the education he exercises over him is so strong, that from a child he marks him for life, and makes him a fearful man, who believes he is always cheating, although in reality always emerges victorious from any challenge it undertakes.
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