CJL3038: EXAM 2 QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS. VERIFIED 2025/2026.
In Before The Law, Kafka, what does the Doorkeeper represent? - ANS Face of
law/intimidation of law
In Before The Law, Kafka, the Priest represents what real-world legal role? - ANS Judge
In Before The Law, Kafka, the Man From The Country represents what real-world legal role? -
ANS Plaintiff
In Before The Law, Kafka, the Doorkeeper represents what real-world legal role? -
ANS Prosecution
In Before The Law, Kafka, what does the Priest represent? - ANS Critical thinking / alter-ego
How does Brackett illustrate/interpret Before The Law? - ANS As a menace of law / looks at
parable and brings out themes
How does Fleming illustrate/interpret Before The Law? - ANS As a way to explore legal
profession
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
, What does Couriers, Kafka explore? - ANS Nature of human spirit and if people want to take
responsibility for law or society
A Consensus Paradigim is essential to..? - ANS Secure and maintain order
Group vs Elite Conflict - ANS Group: Power shift / Elite: Uses law as weapon
What does the Functionalist Approach show? - ANS Organism is society as a whole
Functionalist Approach: Societies must be analyzed as interrelated parts - ANS What effects
one system, will affect other systems
Functionalist Approach: Social systems are in a state of dynamic equilibrium - ANS Always
finding balance
Functionalist Approach: Perfect integration is never attained - ANS Society is never perfect
Functionalist Approach: Change is slow - ANS Change is a result of changes outside the
system (growth by differentiation and internal innovation)
Who contributed to the Functionalist Approach? - ANS Emile Durkeim
Emile Durkeim defined law as? - ANS A measure of solidarity (aka expectations est'd that
allow people to take social world for granted)
Emile Durkeim proposed that deviance is a..? - ANS Social function (deviance affirms
boundaries)
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
ANSWERS. VERIFIED 2025/2026.
In Before The Law, Kafka, what does the Doorkeeper represent? - ANS Face of
law/intimidation of law
In Before The Law, Kafka, the Priest represents what real-world legal role? - ANS Judge
In Before The Law, Kafka, the Man From The Country represents what real-world legal role? -
ANS Plaintiff
In Before The Law, Kafka, the Doorkeeper represents what real-world legal role? -
ANS Prosecution
In Before The Law, Kafka, what does the Priest represent? - ANS Critical thinking / alter-ego
How does Brackett illustrate/interpret Before The Law? - ANS As a menace of law / looks at
parable and brings out themes
How does Fleming illustrate/interpret Before The Law? - ANS As a way to explore legal
profession
1 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.
, What does Couriers, Kafka explore? - ANS Nature of human spirit and if people want to take
responsibility for law or society
A Consensus Paradigim is essential to..? - ANS Secure and maintain order
Group vs Elite Conflict - ANS Group: Power shift / Elite: Uses law as weapon
What does the Functionalist Approach show? - ANS Organism is society as a whole
Functionalist Approach: Societies must be analyzed as interrelated parts - ANS What effects
one system, will affect other systems
Functionalist Approach: Social systems are in a state of dynamic equilibrium - ANS Always
finding balance
Functionalist Approach: Perfect integration is never attained - ANS Society is never perfect
Functionalist Approach: Change is slow - ANS Change is a result of changes outside the
system (growth by differentiation and internal innovation)
Who contributed to the Functionalist Approach? - ANS Emile Durkeim
Emile Durkeim defined law as? - ANS A measure of solidarity (aka expectations est'd that
allow people to take social world for granted)
Emile Durkeim proposed that deviance is a..? - ANS Social function (deviance affirms
boundaries)
2 @COPYRIGHT 2025/2026 ALLRIGHTS RESERVED.