Natalie I completely agree, In
Chapter 3 of The Trial, we once again see how unorganized the court system
is. I also do not understand why they never told K. when his meeting would be.
I also feel that if there was a hearing they would not have notified K.. I
think this is all some corrupt scandal that the legal system is playing on K.. I
also find it peculiar and strange that the court offices are located in the
attic. I agree that this supports previous feelings of the courts lack of
organization and makes us question the courts validity. It does make sense that
this would account for the hearing to be placed in the women’s house. I also
believe that it is an abuse of power that the court officials use the court
usher’s wife as they please. This also left me feeling disgusted towards the
court system and the court officials.
I also saw that more is
revealed of K.’s personality in the first half of chapter three. I do see his
arrogant attitude towards the usher’s wife. I also saw that at first he really
does not want anything else to do with her because he believes that she is
below him and cannot help him, but once he finds out her connection with the
examining magistrate he becomes attracted to her because he realizes how she
could help him. This also bothered me about K., and I know he is the type of
person to use people to get his way. I also think that it would be a bad idea
to use the usher’s wife to make the court jealous. It can only get the officers
mad at him, leading to him getting In more trubble.
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