The Trial: Franz Kafka Вђ“
: He seeks aid from a useless lawyer named Huld and an enigmatic court painter named Titorelli.
Unlike a typical arrest, K. is not taken to jail. He is allowed to continue his daily life and work at the bank, but he is now "accused". He spends the next year wandering through a bizarre, labyrinthine legal system: Franz Kafka – The Trial
: He finds court offices in the dusty attics of tenement buildings. : He seeks aid from a useless lawyer
Exactly one year later, on the eve of his 31st birthday, two men arrive to escort K. to a quarry. There, they execute him with a butcher's knife. His final words are, "Like a dog!". "Like a dog!".