Amalia

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Amalia is a character in Franz Kafka’s unfinished novel "The Castle," known for her defiant act that brings social ostracism upon her family.

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Amalia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf female character
fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Castle NERFINISHED
associatedWith Sortini NERFINISHED
village near the Castle
causeOfOstracism refusal of Sortini’s advances
countryOfOrigin Austro-Hungarian Empire NERFINISHED
createdBy Franz Kafka NERFINISHED
familyName Bruns NERFINISHED
firstPublicationContext posthumous publication of The Castle
genre existential literature
modernist literature
hasFather Herr Bruns NERFINISHED
hasMother Frau Bruns NERFINISHED
isCharacterIn unfinished novel
languageOfWork German
moralCharacteristic defiant
principled
resolute
narrativeRole secondary character
notableFor bringing social ostracism upon her family
defying a sexual summons from a Castle official
setIn unnamed Central European village
sibling Barnabas NERFINISHED
Olga NERFINISHED
socialStatus ostracized
themeInvolvement guilt and punishment
individual versus authority
social exclusion
workPublicationYear 1926 (posthumous, The Castle)

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The Castle hasCharacter Amalia