What does McFague mean by the "incomprehensibility of the incomprehensible" and how does this fit in with her understanding of the role of parables?
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Q1: What does McFague mean when she says
Q2: How does a parable intensify, or draw
Q4: According to McFague, Kafka's parable is an
Q5: A parable, to McFague is not the
Q6: Kafka's parable can be reduced to aesthetic
Q7: When we read a parable such as
Q8: According to McFague, Kafka's parable can be
Q9: McFague considers Kafka's parable to be
A) Translatable.
B)
Q10: According to McFague, Kafka creates a heightened
Q11: Metaphorical language
A) Takes us into a surreal
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