Read this
passage:
It is altogether a remarkable mistake for you to believe i
never complied with your wishes. "Always contrary' was
really not my basic principle where you were concerned, as
you believe and as you reproach me. On the contrary: if I
had obeyed you less, I am sure you would have been much
better pleased with me.
Franz Kafka, "Letter to His Father"
What contradictory idea is Kafka bringing up about his relationship with his
father in this passage from "Letter to His Father"?
O A. That his father would have been a better parent if his son had
talked less
B. That his father would have liked his son more if he had obeyed
him less
c. That his father would have been happier if his son had been more
miserable
D. That his father would have been kinder to his son if he'd been a
quieter child