Kafka
The Refusal
the soldiers
Tax-collector
citizens/ young/ capital
100

Where was Kafka born?

Prague 

100

The genre of The Refusal is

short story 

100

the soldiers's size was

small  

100

His rank was

Colonel 

100

the distance from the town to the capital implies:

the town is isolated

marginalized

worthless

valueless 

unimportant 

200

Kafka's suffered from (family)

Abusive father

200

the capital in the story is symbol of 

authority or power 

200

their dialect was

incomprehensible 

200

example of the tax-collector's arrogance 

he doesn't allow his grandchildren to play with the other children. 

200

citizens being used to the refusal shows that they are 

helpless

hopeless 

weak 

submissive 

300

Kafka suffered from ( health )

Tuberculosis or lung disease 

300

The title refers to 

the tax-collector refusing the citizens' requests 

300

their purpose was to 

instill fear/ make the citizens afraid 

300

In most cases he ______ the citizens' requests.

refuses

300

who are the ones who feel discontent ?

the young 

17-20 

400

One of the major events during Kafka's writings was 

The Industrial revolution 

400

The ritual that occurs in the story is

delegates meeting with the tax-collector for a certain request 

400

What happens when the citizens see the soldiers?

they stop talking 

400

The reason behind the tax-collector's appointing 

no reason/ automatically 

400

older generations feel relieved with the refusal because 

they fear change 

500

One of Kakfa's most famous novellas was 

Metamorphosis  

500

the PARADOX in the story was

the citizens were relieved when he refused their request 

500

what can we infer from the soldiers' size?

since they are small, it means that the citizens are helpless and pose no threat. 

500
what is his role in the town?

official in the town

eye of the government 

highest rank in the town

implements the law

law enforcer 

500

themes found in The Refusal 

Oppressive authority 

Totalitarian states 

Capitalism 

hopelessness ...