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註釋"Amerika by Franz Kafka is a captivating novel that follows the journey of Karl Roßmann, a young European immigrant who is sent to America after a scandal involving a housemaid. Arriving in a land of infinite opportunities and vast landscapes, Karl navigates the complexities of American society with a mix of wonder and confusion. As he encounters a series of eccentric characters and becomes entangled in a web of strange events, the story explores themes of alienation, displacement, and the search for identity. Kafka's unique narrative style and surreal depiction of America create an unsettling atmosphere that challenges traditional notions of the immigrant experience. Through Karl's misadventures, the novel invites readers to contemplate the blurred lines between reality and illusion, as well as the ways in which societal structures shape individual lives."