"Unhappiness" is a study that delves into the life and works of renowned writer Franz Kafka, with a particular focus on the theme of unhappiness. This annotation provides an insightful examination of Kafka's exploration of human suffering, alienation, and existential angst throughout his literary career. It explores the intricate complexities of Kafka's writing style and the profound impact his works have had on the understanding of personal despair and the human condition. Through an analysis of Kafka's major works such as "The Metamorphosis," "The Trial," and "The Castle," this study offers a compelling perspective on the author's deep and introspective examination of the nature of unhappiness in the modern world. It also sheds light on the historical and cultural context in which Kafka lived, providing a comprehensive understanding of the factors that influenced his portrayal of unhappiness. "Franz Kafka: Unhappiness" is an essential resource for anyone interested in Kafka's literary legacy and his profound exploration of the darker aspects of the human experience.