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Difraksi Fragmen

Difraksi Fragmen

Edwin Albern, bocah berusia tujuh tahun dipaksa oleh keluarganya berkeliling dunia hanya untuk melihat sisi gelap dari kehidupan manusia. Dunia yang dia tinggali ternyata lebih busuk dari pada yang dia kira, tempat di mana martabat manusia dan nilai kehidupan tidak dapat ditentukan. Kebahagiaan yang dia lihat selama ini seolah-olah hanya kebohongan yang dipamerkan. Pembunuhan, pembantaian, perbudakan dan kekejaman lainnya telah bocah itu saksikan dengan kedua matanya sendiri. Tidak ada tempat aman! Hak asasi manusia tidak lebih dari catatan yang kapan saja bisa diabaikan. Setiap kota yang dia kunjungi selalu ada manusia yang melakukan kejahatan semudah bernapas. Sejak berusia lima tahun dia sudah mengetahui bahwa keluarganya adalah mafia, mereka tidak lebih dari sekelompok penjahat. Karena Edwin yang kecil dan polos dipenuhi idealisme keadilan membuatnya menjaga jarak dengan keluarganya. Bahkan kematian orang tuanya beberapa bulan setelah dia mengetahui pekerjaan mereka tidak sedikit pun menyentuh hatinya. Tapi pandangan hidupnya berubah setelah upacara pemakaman. Kakaknya, anggota keluarganya yang tersisa menceritakan segala hal tentang keluarganya. Mereka mungkin dikenal sebagai mafia, tapi kenyataannya yang mereka lakukan adalah berbeda. Mereka melakukan pekerjaan demi melindungi tempat mereka. Sepotong kebohongan terungkap, tentang dua orang yang bermain peran bahkan rela menipu putranya sendiri. Setelah perjalanannya selesai, bocah kecil itu membuat keputusan, bahwa sekarang adalah gilirannya bermain peran.
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FRAMED

FRAMED

"What do you want from me?" "Hey, you don't have to hurt yourself doing that. I'll let you go home— but you have to do something for me first." . . "They took Sofi; they have your daughter." ----------- One night. One abduction. One choice; Family or Career. A surgical resident, Liana's life takes a turn for the worst when her daughter, Sofi is abducted. In her quest to get her back, Liana violates her oath as a doctor, takes part in a homicide, and the game of losses begins when she gets framed. Caught in a brawl between her past and present, Liana has to make a choice one that links her to many she thought she had broken links with. For a woman whose dream has always been to work in the OR, everything fades slowly, and suddenly the focus is shifted, but she has to survive. Her freedom is utterly dependent on a man she has long hated, the father of her child and a CEO of a multimillion law firm. What choice will Liana make to clear her name? And what if the past isn't so bad, will love bloom, or will the horrors of the past cling to her this time too? ------ [EXCERPT] "That's Sofi! That's my daughter Sofi. Don't do anything to her, I beg of you. Please don't lay a hand on her, please." He smiled cynically, then gestured to the doctor to free her straps. "You know what to do. We are going to watch everything you do. You call the police or tell anyone about this, she dies. And you die. Someone will drive you home." "This is nothing close to a good time! You are a jerk!" She shouted at him as he walked out unbothered. The man in lab coat stayed a while longer, looking at her, then left.
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Analysis of 'A Hunger Artist' by Franz Kafka
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2024-11-03 19:11
In 'A Hunger Artist', Kafka uses the character of the hunger artist to show the human condition. The artist's isolation in his cage while fasting represents the loneliness that many people feel in modern society. Also, the way he is treated by the impresario and the public shows how society values or devalues individuals based on what they can offer in terms of entertainment or productivity.
What is the best Franz Kafka novel?
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2024-10-31 16:39
Well, 'Amerika' can also be considered one of his best. It tells the story of Karl Rossmann, a young man who emigrates to America. Kafka uses this setting to explore themes like identity, alienation, and the challenges of a new world. It shows Kafka's unique perspective on the immigrant experience and the often - overwhelming nature of a foreign land.
Is the Franz Kafka doll story true?
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2024-10-09 14:43
It's hard to say for sure. Franz Kafka's works often have elements of surrealism and metaphor, so determining the 'truth' of such a story can be quite subjective.
What are some of the best Franz Kafka stories?
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2024-12-06 05:13
One of the best is 'The Metamorphosis'. In this story, Gregor Samsa wakes up transformed into a giant insect. It's a profound exploration of alienation and the human condition. His family's reaction to his transformation shows how society can turn against those who are different.
What are the main themes in Franz Kafka novels?
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2024-12-01 14:28
One of the main themes is alienation. In Kafka's works, characters often feel isolated from society and those around them. For example, in 'The Metamorphosis', Gregor Samsa wakes up as an insect and is completely cut off from his family in a very profound way. Another theme is the absurdity of life. The situations his characters find themselves in are often illogical and hard to make sense of, like K's never - ending struggle in 'The Trial' with a legal system he can't understand.
Who are the notable characters in Franz Kafka novels?
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2024-12-01 11:26
Gregor Samsa from 'The Metamorphosis' is very notable. He is the man who wakes up as an insect, which is a very strange and thought - provoking transformation. His situation shows the alienation from his family and society.
What are some of the best stories by Franz Kafka?
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2024-11-23 02:22
The story 'In the Penal Colony' is also remarkable. It's set in a brutal and unusual penal colony where an execution device is described in great detail. It delves into themes of justice, punishment, and the inhumane nature of some systems.
What are Franz Kafka's best novels?
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2024-11-10 13:24
One of his best - known novels is 'The Metamorphosis'. It tells the strange story of Gregor Samsa who wakes up one day transformed into a giant insect, exploring themes of alienation and family.
What is Franz Kafka's best novel?
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2024-11-09 21:07
One of Franz Kafka's most highly regarded novels is 'The Trial'. It delves into themes of alienation, bureaucracy, and the inescapable sense of guilt. The protagonist, Josef K., is arrested and put through a bewildering legal process without really knowing his crime. Kafka's unique writing style, filled with absurdity and a sense of the uncanny, is fully on display in this work, making it a standout in his oeuvre.
Did Franz Kafka write a doll story?
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2024-10-29 05:05
Yes, he did. Kafka had a unique and often surreal writing style, and it's possible that among his works there could be elements related to a doll story.
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