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In a novel by William Styron, a father tells his son that life “is a search for justice.” Choose a character from The Trial who responds in some significant way to justice or injustice. Then write a well-developed essay in which you analyze the character’s understanding of justice, the degree to which the character’s search for justice is successful, and the significance of this search for the work as a whole.
You must deeply analyze a scene and connect it to the overarching plot of the entire novel. Prove how that scene illuminates K's journey for justice through the faceless, absurd, senseless government bureucracy.
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