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    An Analysis of Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis and the Cause of Gregor’s Death Family is often viewed as important, and at times some will say—regardless of its actual meaning— “blood is thicker than water” to state their belief of putting family first; this belief can also lead to someone to do whatever they must when their family needs them. In Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis, Gregor’s decision to pay his father’s debt by taking charge of his family’s finances is what ultimately leads to his…

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    Throughout life, we grow from depending on our parents, to becoming independent, and then to having people who depend on us. In Franz Kafka’s “Metamorphosis” the main character, Gregor, has a family that has become dependent on him. As humans, we are all pushed into circumstances that we have no control over, just as Gregor was. When the story opens, we meet Gregor, whose family depends on him before his transformation into a bug, but afterwards he was dependent upon them. Gregor’s…

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    In the novel The Metamorphosis, Franz Kafka employs the significance of change as well as the dehumanization of Gregor Samsa, in order to emphasize the theme of isolation and alienation. Here we uncover a man, who was once respected and cared for, turn into a despicable creature, an outcast of society. Upon having just changed into this “monstrous vermin”, Gregor already seems to feel alone in his predicament, and anticipates the effect that his transformation will have on everyone (p.3). In…

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    Franz Kafka's The Trial

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    Franz Kafka’s the trial is cryptically symbolic piece of existentialist writing. More so than that, the one constant overarching theme that keeps coming up in every review I’ve read is the word parable used over and over again. Despite the general themes of The Trial there are a series of key microcosm issues that come up in almost every chapter. These issue depending on the interpretation of these smaller issues could change the general analysis of the entire book. In my opinion. Nevertheless,…

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    time. People have been persecuted, beaten and even killed for simply practicing their religion and believing in their form of a higher being, or beings. In the works The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka and Zaabalawi by Naguib Mahfouz, both authors examine their own religions and how their people were persecuted. Kafka, a German-Jew, despite living in a pre-Holocaust Germany, was highly aware of the religious persecution that had…

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    The Dual Metamorphosis of Gregor and Grete The world is not a rational place. This is one of the foundational thoughts of Existentialism. Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis was published in 1915. The short novella is about Gregor Samsa, who buries himself in his work and his family. This family does not respect, appreciate, or acknowledge his sacrifice. Gregor knows that his family has a low opinion of him, and he accepts this as his fate. Gregor works a thank less job to work off his father’s…

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    It is normal to put you families needs before yours but to a certin extent of course. In The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, Gregor like many people, put his family's needs before his. He took care of his family finacially and always looked out for them which made them very dependent on him. His family on the other hand did not seem to really neglact his doings, they did not seem to think anything of it. I would think someone would be really appricatvive of something like that unlike Gregors…

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    authors use literary techniques, language, and theme development to establish their tone. In the stories “The Metamorphosis” Franz Kafka and “Puppy” by George Saunders use these to show the audience how their opinions on parenting. They both share their views in their stories using the same techniques even though they have different views. The view of parenting that Kafka has is that parents should not take their children for granted, they should love their children. The view that Saunders has…

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    “The Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka shows the absurdist nature of the Samsa family through the themes of; isolation, money and, family. The main absurdity is that Gregor is a bug, and that he magically turns into a beetle overnight. The aforementioned themes are all based around this, and the way the family reacts and treats him is in result of him becoming a bug and being unable to be the provider of the house. The fact that he is unable to bring money into the house now, is why the family…

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    Ostracism is a common experience among individuals in a social group or community. Many of these outsiders often question the reason for their exclusion – is it because they are misjudged or misunderstood by their peers? Franz Kafka’s short story “The Metamorphosis” and the Christmas song “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” demonstrates that outsiders are those with unique qualities that cannot contribute back to their community as opposed to those who are misjudged or misunderstood. In “The…

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