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What kind of conflict exist between Kafka and his father? A.1 kafka was ready to set up on his own he wanted to leave his small town and travel the world but his father wanted him to stay put. B. As a child Kafka what is proud of his family is Jewish heritage but his father decided that the family should convert to Christianity. C. As a child Kafka what’s physically weak and sensitive this frustrated his father who wanted his son to be physically powerful and masculine. D. As a young man Kafka is often rude and obnoxious this frustrated his father who wanted his son to be more humble and modest.

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Answer: C. As a child Kafka what’s physically weak and sensitive this frustrated his father who wanted his son to be physically powerful and masculine.

Kafka's relationship with his father was problematic. Kafka was a weak and sensitive child who did not conform to his father's ideas of masculinity. His father was a powerful, dominating figure, with traditional ideas about the role of men in society and in a family. Kafka was intimidated by his father's personality, and this profound conflict is evident in many of his texts.

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