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Advertisement Intervals Are Fixed and Arranged to Contain 1 Advertisement Every 10 Minutes. You Can JOIN Us to Support Our Library by Using This Link: https://bit.ly/3jyZzL8 Dearest father, You once asked me why I claimed to be afraid of you. As is usually the case, I could not find an answer, partly because of this very fear I feel towards you, and partly because the justification of this fear requires much more detail than I can muster while talking…” Franz Kafka met and got engaged to a girl named Julie Wohryzek in Schelesen, where he went for a vacation in 1919. Letter to My Father, which he wrote in the same year, is the author’s response to his father, Hermann Kafka, who opposed this engagement. This letter, which Kafka wrote not for the purpose of publishing but to express his feelings and thoughts about his father, but which he never sent, is of great importance both in terms of clarifying Kafka’s life story and containing clues to some of his themes.