Kelley Admin
Number of posts : 890 Age : 43 Localisation : Delta, Colorado Registration date : 2006-11-20
| Subject: Chapter 9 Wed Jul 18, 2007 5:32 pm | |
| This forum is for the discussion of The Trial, Chapter 9. | |
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Minimoosey
Number of posts : 512 Localisation : Grand Junction, CO Registration date : 2006-11-21
| Subject: Re: Chapter 9 Wed Aug 08, 2007 1:45 am | |
| Another odd section.
K. is asked to take a business traveler around to see some sites. He meets him at the cathederal and no one is there. He finally sees someone on the pulpit. The chaplain is part of the court also. Does this mean that the law can expand anywhere (SN)? I'm starting to think that the law can intervene anywhere and the average public is at their mercy. | |
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Kelley Admin
Number of posts : 890 Age : 43 Localisation : Delta, Colorado Registration date : 2006-11-20
| Subject: Re: Chapter 9 Sat Aug 11, 2007 3:47 am | |
| Does this chapter represent that the Law can go anywhere, or is tying the idea of Law to the idea of religion. I thought that the cathedral, the prison minister, the pulpit, the references to the gates, the Law, may lead the reader to tie the knowledge of the Law to the acceptance of religion, the rules, the omnipresence of the Lord. Is this about Sin in general and the attention that the common man must pay attention to his redemption???? | |
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