THE IMAGE OF THE BED IN KAFKA’S THE TRIAL: AN ANALYSIS OF K’S STATE OF EXISTENCE
Volume 2, Issue 1, Pp 23-28, 2025
DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/wjll3011
Author(s)
XiaoWen Bi
Affiliation(s)
School of Humanities, Tongji University, Shanghai 200092, China.
Corresponding Author
XiaoWen Bi
ABSTRACT
This paper takes the core image of the “bed” in Franz Kafka’s The Trial as a starting point to delve into the multiple connotations it symbolizes regarding the protagonist Joseph K’s suspended state of existence. The “bed” is not only the site of K’s mundane life and the awakening of his “sense of guilt,” reflecting his cyclical entrapment in sin while in pursuit of truth, but also serves as an irony to his so-called “freedom”—the freedom of movement granted by his arrest actually constitutes a paradoxical punishment. Ultimately, the “bed” directs K toward an absurd “death” sentence, highlighting the groundlessness and “thrownness” of his existence. As a key symbol, the “bed” profoundly reveals K’s absurd living condition: neither able to integrate into the secular order nor capable of reaching the supreme truth.
KEYWORDS
Kafka; The trial; Bed; Existential state
CITE THIS PAPER
XiaoWen Bi. The image of the bed in Kafka’s the trial: an analysis of K’s state of existence. World Journal of Linguistics and Literature. 2025, 2(1): 23-28. DOI: https://doi.org/10.61784/wjll3011.
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