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.