Psychological Approach to Franz Kafka Trough his Life and Work

  • Eduardo de la Fuente Rocha Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana

Abstract

An atmosphere of absences, deaths and inattention was the crucible where Kafka created a constant internal psychic distress, which oscillated between his fear of dying and his refusal to live, in an environment that perceived limitation, tax, authoritarian and despotic, lacking orientation and sweetie. Such perception of their environment favored in the writer feelings of disability and dependence feeling, sometimes incapacitated and despicable and other inattentive and guilty, which led to a step and a self limiting, avoiding the fulfillment of duties and responsibilities of the state of disability. However, in spite of everything, he reached, at last, acceptance of himself; and at the same time, he reconciled the great differences that inhabited his mind. Kafka with his work and his life invites the reader to achieve a personal psychic agreement for daily coexistence with oneself.

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Published
2019-07-03
How to Cite
de la Fuente Rocha, E. (2019). Psychological Approach to Franz Kafka Trough his Life and Work. RICSH Iberoamerican Journal of Social and Humanistic Sciences, 8(16), 28 - 54. https://doi.org/10.23913/ricsh.v8i16.174
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Research Articles