makes sexual advances toward Fräulein Bürstner, which she receives with exhaustion and indifference. seeks to apologize to her after the court inquiry briefly uses her bedroom as an interrogation room. Fräulein Bürstnerįräulein Bürstner lives in the same house as K. when she is either unable or unwilling to tell him anything useful about the men who entered the house to arrest him. Frau Grubachįrau Grubach is the owner of the house where K. by twisting a long, thin butcher's knife in his heart. The novels with two men employed by the court executing K. gradually accepts the futility of claiming innocence. While initially skeptical and full of questions, K. K.'s life is upended when he learns that he is being tried for an unspecified crime by a court he has never heard of. lives in a lodging house and holds a prominent position at the bank where he works. is the novel's protagonist and the character through whose point of view the narrative is filtered.
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