The Trial” is indeed one of the most challenging books ever written. It contains profound philosophical themes, although they can be quite elusive. Personally, I don’t hold a definitive opinion on this book either. However, I found the ninth chapter particularly intriguing. In that chapter, the priest shares a story about a doorkeeper and a person who desires to enter but lacks the courage to do so.
While some interpret “The Trial” as a critique of bureaucracy, I believe it delves deeper into our existence. It suggests that we often seek external guidance, yet ultimately, we are our own guides in life.