existential crisis and identity in franz kafka's works
"Existential crisis and identity in Franz Kafka's works" refers to the recurring themes in Kafka's writings that explore the fundamental questions of human existence, the struggle to find meaning and purpose in life, and the search for one's true identity in a disorienting and absurd world.
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