K.’s goal became another goal because he focused on himself more than the issue at hand. At first, K. wants to obtain justice throughout the court system and his town. Instead, K. wants to obtain justice for himself and his trial only. His equally pleasing goals turned into selfish ambitioned goals. K.’s goal became distorted and resulted in a completely different goal. Even though K. wants to pursue justice for himself and no others, other people around him, want to help pursue justice for the court and K.’s own trial. His Uncle Karl comes to town unannounced and proclaims his plan for handling the arrest. The next day, Uncle Karl sets out to find the finest lawyer to defend K. He finds Dr. Huld, a lawyer, to defend K. The uncle wants to justify the arrest and wants justice served. K. and his uncle want to administer the law and authority to those arrested, but more specifically, his own arrest. Without being arrested, K. would have no reason to justify the corrupt court system, others who were arrested and the bias in the courts. Even though K. wants to help others who are arrested, he only thought of helping those arrested when he, himself, was arrested. Similarly, Uncle Karl never did anything to portray his eagerness to justify those arrested until his nephew was
K.’s goal became another goal because he focused on himself more than the issue at hand. At first, K. wants to obtain justice throughout the court system and his town. Instead, K. wants to obtain justice for himself and his trial only. His equally pleasing goals turned into selfish ambitioned goals. K.’s goal became distorted and resulted in a completely different goal. Even though K. wants to pursue justice for himself and no others, other people around him, want to help pursue justice for the court and K.’s own trial. His Uncle Karl comes to town unannounced and proclaims his plan for handling the arrest. The next day, Uncle Karl sets out to find the finest lawyer to defend K. He finds Dr. Huld, a lawyer, to defend K. The uncle wants to justify the arrest and wants justice served. K. and his uncle want to administer the law and authority to those arrested, but more specifically, his own arrest. Without being arrested, K. would have no reason to justify the corrupt court system, others who were arrested and the bias in the courts. Even though K. wants to help others who are arrested, he only thought of helping those arrested when he, himself, was arrested. Similarly, Uncle Karl never did anything to portray his eagerness to justify those arrested until his nephew was