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24 April, 08:03

According to some scholars, what is the connotative meaning behind Kafka's use of the German word for vermin?

A. Calling someone a rat in German was complimentary and thought of as kind.

B. Kafka knew that people feared rats and wanted the reader to be afraid of Gregor.

C. Kafka wanted to imply that Gregor was as disgusting as a rat.

D. Jewish people, such as Kafka, were often persecuted and referred to as that word.

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  1. 24 April, 08:51
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    D. Jewish people, such as Kafka, were often persecuted and referred to as that word.
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