I agree with you here. Kafka displayed a great characterization technique here, which ultimately allowed us to see how K. is as a person. We learned in all of the earlier chapters that K. is a business man, who often thought with his wallet rather then his heart. He always tried to outsmart everyone.
However, we learn here that he is a nice, caring person. This sort of made me like K. a little bit more. He diverged from the opinion that I had about him before. He showed that he is compassionate and can understand other's pain.
I found it very interesting (like you did) that others in the company were being affected. To be honest, the fact that others in the company are involved is making me want to know what the Trial is about more. This means that Kafka did a great job.
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