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Franz Kafka was one of the most influential writers in modern literature, widely known for his dark, psychological, and deeply symbolic stories that explored alienation, anxiety, bureaucracy, and the absurdity of human existence. Born in Prague in the late 19th century, Franz Kafka wrote novels and short stories that reflected the fears, confusion, and emotional struggles of individuals trapped within complex and oppressive systems. His unique literary style became so influential that the term “Kafkaesque” was later created to describe situations that feel surreal, oppressive, confusing, and emotionally unsettling. Kafka’s life was marked by isolation, inner conflict, and constant self-doubt, themes that strongly shaped his writing. Although he worked in insurance and law during most of his life, he dedicated himself to literature, creating stories filled with psychological depth and existential tension. His relationship with authority, family pressure, loneliness, and the search for meaning became central elements in his works. Franz Kafka often portrayed characters who struggled against invisible systems of power, guilt, fear, and absurd reality, making his writing timeless and deeply relatable across generations. He became world famous through literary masterpieces such as “The Metamorphosis,” “The Trial,” and “The Castle,” works that transformed modern fiction and influenced philosophy, psychology, existentialism, and surrealism. Kafka’s stories explored themes of identity, helplessness, alienation, freedom, and the fragile nature of the human mind. Although most of his works were published after his death, they later became some of the most studied and respected writings in world literature. Today, Franz Kafka is remembered as a legendary literary figure whose works continue to inspire writers, philosophers, filmmakers, and intellectuals around the world. His legacy remains powerful in discussions about modern society, bureaucracy, existential fear, and the emotional complexity of human existence. #FranzKafka #Kafka #Literature #Existentialism #Psychology

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