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RE: ADSactly Literature - The Feelings of a Son in Franz Kafka's Letter to the Father
Very well said, @shihabieee. The feelings before and after that letter must have been a mixture of many things: anxiety, fear, pain, pride. I believe that although I did the exercise of writing everything I felt for the father, the evil was already done; the resentment was concealed in Kafka's heart. It's always good to go back to good books and good authors. Greetings