This could have been a way Kafka describes how Samsa was unhappy throughout his life. Samsa was a grotesque figure; comically or repulsively ugly or distorted. Samsa might have been a grotesque being but, he might have been a beautiful creature in his own way. Samsa may be vividly dreaming about this life that he now lives as monstrous insect. As mentioned in “Kafka 's Ruins in Popular Culture: A Story of Metamorphosis” Samsa’s first initial reaction was “What has happened to me?” (Yaron and Herzog 1092). This question still remains an unknown mystery to him and the readers. Samsa was as insignificant to bug because he thought his life did not matter at a certain point in his
This could have been a way Kafka describes how Samsa was unhappy throughout his life. Samsa was a grotesque figure; comically or repulsively ugly or distorted. Samsa might have been a grotesque being but, he might have been a beautiful creature in his own way. Samsa may be vividly dreaming about this life that he now lives as monstrous insect. As mentioned in “Kafka 's Ruins in Popular Culture: A Story of Metamorphosis” Samsa’s first initial reaction was “What has happened to me?” (Yaron and Herzog 1092). This question still remains an unknown mystery to him and the readers. Samsa was as insignificant to bug because he thought his life did not matter at a certain point in his