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This is the first 1,000 characters of 1488 words (5.95 pages) in the essay titled legal studies
Franz Kafka illustrates in his passages the idea of the superiority of law and its legal actors. His passages about the power of law can be applied to legal actors in today’s society, especially lawyers and attorneys. Lawyers, who can also be considered nobility, and agents of justice, have an advantage over non-legal actors, Kafka argues.
In Kafka’s passage, Before the Law, he tells a parable involving a gatekeeper and a regular civilian man. The gatekeeper, who is guarding a door, can be seen as representing a lawyer. The civilian man can be seen as an individual who has constant run-in’s with the law and is seeking professional legal help. Although, his conquest will not be that easy. The door represents the barrier that is before the civilian man in regard to his legal issues. On the other side of the door is justice for the man and moral law. Since the man is coming and begging the gatekeeper to let him through the door, the man can be said to be inferior to the lawyer and most likely be a man of not many personal resources or exuberant wit. Resources being money and power to receive exceptional legal service. The lawyer, standing at the gate tells the man that he cannot be immediately granted entrance thru the door and says it is possible in the future. The lawyer is looking to hold on to this potential case, in hopes that it may be monetarily profitable to him in the end. Although the lawyer illustrates his level of power within the system to the man, he ...
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