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Jan 29, 2006 14:21



Franz Kafka

Your Literary Style Is 16% Realistic, 83% Philosophical, and 83% Psychological!

Franz Kafka's literary style is so distinct that an adjective has been
coined from his name to describe similar styles. That adjective is
"kafkaesque". Your own writing, obviously, is kafkaesque. Kafka wrote
very strange, horrifying stories. His most famous novella involves the
transformation of a man into a giant insect. His works are not only
fantastic and symbolic, but they are often very philsophical and
thought provoking. Many of his stories are allegorical or metaphorical,
focusing on the nature of spirituality and the absurdity of life. Not
only that, but his work is often intensely cerebral, delving deep into
the minds of his characters and examining their psychology and the
motivations for their actions. Your writing follows Kafka's example by
being highly philosophical, psychological, and surrealistic.

Some stories you may enjoy: "The Metamorphasis", The Castle, The Trial, and "A Hunger Artist".

The other literary styles:

Edgar Allan Poe / Jorge Luis Borges / George Orwell / F. Scott Fitzgerald / Fyodor Dostoevsky / Herman Melville / Albert Camus



My test tracked 3 variables How you compared to other people your age and gender:

You scored higher than 10% on Realistic

You scored higher than 31% on Philosophical

You scored higher than 55% on Psychological

Link: The Literary Style Test written by saint_gasoline on Ok Cupid, home of the 32-Type Dating Test
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