Georg Bendemann

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Georg Bendemann is the conflicted protagonist of Franz Kafka’s short story “The Judgment,” whose strained relationship with his domineering father leads to a tragic and surreal downfall.

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Georg Bendemann canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn The Judgment NERFINISHED
associatedConcept Kafkaesque judgment
patriarchal authority
causeOfDeath suicide
centralConflict loyalty to his father versus loyalty to his fiancée
sense of guilt toward his friend in Russia
strained relationship with his father
characterTrait conflicted
dutiful
guilt-ridden
submissive to his father
countryOfOrigin Germany
creator Franz Kafka NERFINISHED
deathManner jumping from a bridge
familyName Bendemann NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The Judgment NERFINISHED
firstPublicationWork The Judgment NERFINISHED
genre existentialist fiction
modernist literature
givenName Georg NERFINISHED
hasFiancée Frieda Brandenfeld NERFINISHED
hasFriend Georg Bendemann's friend in Russia
hasRelative Georg Bendemann's father
hasRole protagonist
languageOfWork German
literaryPeriod early 20th century literature
narrativeFunction embodies Kafkaesque guilt
explores themes of authority and submission
narrativePerspective third-person limited
occupation businessman
owns family business
residence unnamed European city
symbolizes the burden of inherited guilt
the modern subject crushed by authority
themeInvolvement authority
betrayal
family duty
father–son conflict
guilt
judgment
obedience
suicide
undergoesEvent confrontation with his father
father's pronouncement of judgment
suicide by jumping from a bridge

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The Judgment mainCharacter Georg Bendemann