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In The Penal Colony Summary

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The Officer in “In the Penal Colony” Franz Kafka’s short story “In the Penal Colony” explores the identities and beliefs of the characters without ever explicitly giving them names or points to reference them by other than their titles. This allows us to really delve into who the characters are, and allows us to add the concept of who the character is to things we see in history, daily life, or other characters. Kafka uses the character of the Officer to show the poisonous ways of staying in old times, without adapting to new changes in society, and also shows the pitfalls that come with building a life off of the suffering and misery of others. Franz Kafka’s use of the Officer shows how people can be so involved, almost obsessed with a certain way of doing things that they cannot really function in a different setting. The Officer is an executioner in a penal colony, with a rather brutal sense of punishment. He is happy to execute people who committed relatively minor offences. Right from the start, we can see how much the Officer loves his profession and the “apparatus”. He enjoys taking part in “jobs which could have been left to a mechanic” (Kafka 1), but “carried them out with great enthusiasm, maybe because he was particularly fond of this apparatus” (Kafka 1). The Officer takes extreme pride in maintaining his apparatus, even though the job could be given to someone of a much lower status and occupation. The reader will conclude that he doesn’t want anyone else to

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