Monday, January 13, 2014

Conversations with the Worshiper Imagery

Throughout "Conversations with the Worshiper", Kafka has some very interesting patterns in his imagery. The type of imagery that I noticed in "Conversations with the Worshiper" was the dark, and black patterns. The first time that this type of Kafka's imagery comes up is when the narrator describes the girl who he went to church to see and her "black dress with the diaphanous lace on her shoulders" (4). Another time that this type of dark imagery comes up is the worshipper continuously insisting the narrator to move to a darker place to talk. This imagery shows the darker side of Kafka's otherwise no too dark story.

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  1. Zack: You've read the wrong story! You were supposed to read chapter 1 of "The Metamorphosis." Please repost after you've read chapter 1.

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