How does the protagonist’s self-starvation in Kafka’s The Hunger Artist address the relationship between art and society?
The protagonist’s act of self-starvation in Kafka’s The Hunger Artist reveals the tragic relationship between art and society through an absurd metaphor. This performance is not merely a physical ordeal, but a profound critique of art’s search for meaning, the audience’s indifference, and the transformation of aesthetics into an object
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