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What was Kafka’s thoughts on school?

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Franz Kafka used the school as a medium for him to pursue his passion on the side. He was always practical in life and his thoughts always reflected on his education and passion and hence he was a very smart kid during his early days. He chafed under his teachers and the school's control of his life.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • Franz Kafka studied law yet he never wanted to devote a lot of his time working for an insurance company.
  • During his free time, he primarily focused on writing which was his passion.
  • He wrote books based on themes such as isolation and alienation.
  • After high school, he enrolled himself at The Ferdinand University in Prague which got him to a transition of switching to Chemistry from Law.
  • Kafka was also a smart kid at the Straats gymnasium.
  • Due to this change, his father was pleased and gave time to follow his passion.

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