please helpRead this passage:


By the way, this difference between us remains much the same to this very day.

Franz Kafka, "Letter to His Father"
What does this statement lead you to believe about the conflict between Kafka and his father?
A. The conflict continued even after Kafka reached adulthood.
B. The conflict was not really a big deal to Kafka.
C. The conflict ended soon after Kafka's graduation.
D. The conflict gave Kafka ideas for his short stories.

Respuesta :

A I do beleive. I think this by How he says to this day.

The right answer is "A. The conflict continued even after Kafka reached adulthood".

Between November 10 and 19, 1919, Franz Kafka, dissatisfied with the cold paternal reception on the announcement of his engagement to Julie Wohryzek, wrote to his father a long letter with more than a hundred manuscript pages. In the letter, which was never sent to the original recipient, Kafka lays bare all his grief, which lasted from childhood to adulthood, in relation to the authoritarian father, whom he alternately calls "tyrant", "regent" , "king" and "God". In a virtuosic experience of self-analysis, in addition to a beautiful piece of literature, he shows how, in his view, the paternal yoke undermined his self-esteem, condemning him to a weak and frightened personality.