1) Many critics who read Franz Kafka’s story “A Hunger Artist,” not the obvious similarities that exist between the author and his protagonist. With as much specificity as possible, and with reference to the story, please explain how Kafka’s own frustrated desire for recognition is reflected in this story. Do you think that biographical interpretations such as this are a useful way to understand a work of literature, why or why not?
Write 500-600 words essay with introduction, two body paragraphs using at least 5-6 direct quotes from the story and conclusion
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