Karl Rossmann

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Karl Rossmann is the naive young European immigrant protagonist of Franz Kafka’s unfinished novel "Amerika," whose misadventures in the United States explore themes of alienation and bureaucratic absurdity.

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Karl Rossmann canonical 2

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instanceOf fictional character
literary character
alsoKnownAs Karl Roßmann NERFINISHED
appearsInWork Amerika NERFINISHED
associatedWithTheme alienation
bureaucratic absurdity
displacement
powerlessness
social marginalization
authorNationality Austro-Hungarian
characterRole protagonist
characterTrait naive
young
countryOfOrigin Europe NERFINISHED
createdBy Franz Kafka NERFINISHED
fictionalStatus immigrant
genreContext modernist literature
immigratesTo United States NERFINISHED
languageOfWork German
medium novel
narrativeFunction explores themes of alienation
explores themes of bureaucratic absurdity
protagonistOf Amerika NERFINISHED
settingOfAdventures United States NERFINISHED
workStatus appears in an unfinished novel

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Amerika mainCharacter Karl Rossmann
Amerika follows Karl Rossmann