"Before the Law" was written by Franz Kafka and it's a text which was published as part of The Trial. In the tale, Kafka discuss with the condition of beign "before the law" (moral law, judicial law and natural law). According to Kafka's discussion answer the next questions:
What is the law?
In which way does the text question the law as stable property or concept?
As a 50 words monologue, describe the inner condition of the man (as human) "Before the Law".
The law in the text is like a paradise but you need to need to gain the entrance of that paradise 2. Is a property that not everyone can enter in the property 3 I am a man that wants the Law, i will do everything to enter the Law, i found a doorkeeper that wont let me pass to the Law but soon or late i will enter the Law
What is the law?
A law is a system of rules and guidelines in which are enforced through social institutions.
In which way does the text question the law as stable property or concept?
According to the text, is a stable property, so a property is a aquality belonging and especially peculiar to an individual or thing. by the text...
1. As a 50 words monologue, describe the inner condition of the man (as human) "Before the Law"
I'm a man in the ''before law'' that i had a condition....I wanted to be in the law but i'm not a human and my condition was that i'm another type of world....And that's my condition....:(
What is the law?
The system of rules of a country or commynity that works as regulation of actions
In which way does the text question the law as stable property or concept?
According to the text, a property is a place with lots of security and not all people have access to.
That's true, Gabriela. Law could be also as the "life that you have" and in that way you are the only one who decide your destiny before the law... 😀
what is the law ?
in my opinion, law is like another “world“ or like another life that you have, but you have to win the entrance, We can see that the “man“ don’t have de permission to be in there.
2. I don’t understand the question tbh.
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What is the law?
The law is the entrance to heaven or death, as I understood in the text.
How does the text question the law as a property or stable concept?
It is a property, as the text refers to, since this place has a lot of security, and not all people have access, and the guard at the door tells him that he is what he wants, but there is still his reason why what man will not come to the "law".
As a 50-word monologue, he describes the inner condition of man (as human) "Before the Law."
I was a man who wanted to go to the law, but when I arrived, I found a surprise, a guard, he did not give me permission to enter, he told me that maybe later I could, I with all the faith, I knew that I could to enter, but what I did not expect was that it would be so long, I spent days, weeks, months, even years, and I was getting older, in the course I looked for ways to be able to enter, but I did not, I became a friend of This guard was already very old, and it was almost going to be my death, but I asked this guard one last question, and the only thing he told me was, "No one else can enter here, since this entry was assigned only to you. Now I'm going to close it. ”And those were the last words I heard.
In the text it explains that it is a type of rule that you must follow by authority or to archieve justice anda have peace among all but the man refuses to do so...
He questions it as a type of property that is surrounded by guardians and can be seen as the "law" but the doorman who watches over is always with the man who whants to enter, his entry is always denied, making the doorman turn for the man your only obstacle to enter.
The man always hoping to enter "before the law", was willing for several years to annoy the doorman to enter the law knowing that it was very likely that he would be denied entry and that it would be impossible, enduring bribes and questions, until he dies and the doorman explains that the entrance was not only admitted for him...