Conformity, whether good or bad, is a part of everyday life. There are two types of conformity: unconscious or conscious. Conforming without realising that you are conforming is more dangerous because you believe that you are contolling your actions when, in reality, you are being influenced by another force. Being forced to do something does not mean that you are conforming; conformity happens when you do something unconsciously that follows a certain trend, or when you do something because you feel pressured. Kafka and Conrad both explore conformity in abstract ways, taking it to the extremes.
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