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Franz Kafka, Transl. Willa MuirA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.
Karl arrives at Mr. Pollunder’s estate following a long and sleepy car ride. To his surprise, another business associate of Jakob’s, Mr. Green, is at the estate waiting with Pollunder’s daughter Klara. They have an awkward dinner during which Karl is repulsed by Mr. Green’s lack of gentility, commenting that he doesn’t understand why Green is allowed to insult him and flirt with Klara.
Karl notes Klara’s beauty but feels “nothing for her” (43). Already regretting the trip, Karl tries to relax by himself in a guestroom, but Klara gets angry with him. They have an altercation, and Klara shoves him. Karl grabs her in response, and Klara starts choking him after he calls her a “wildcat” (46).
Klara tells Karl that he better behave, or she will tell Mr. Mak about his behavior. Karl is shocked to learn his riding partner is also Klara’s fiancée. He is exhausted, but Klara keeps him awake with conversation that is “inexpressibly tedious” (47). Klara invites Karl to come to her room later to play piano. Karl is confused by Klara’s actions but relieved by her promise not to mention their fight to her father.
Karl attempts to speak with Pollunder, but the home’s labyrinthine layout and darkness leave him disoriented.
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