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    novel The Metamorphosis. The main character, Gregor Samsa, is the eldest son of the family, and is currently the only income provider for the Samsa’s. They have accumulated a large amount of debt, so Gregor Samsa was the one paying of the depth. Gregor Samsa’s transformation into a vermin is viewed as profoundly symbolic because his family tried to accommodate to his needs, but later their sympathy towards Gregor slowly disappeared until Gregor felt alienated from his family. The Metamorphosis…

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    Franz Kafka’s – The Metamorphosis The Metamorphosis is a novella written by Franz Kafka in 1915 which challenges his reader’s conceptualization of deprivation in eternal servitude. My classification of eternal servitude relates to Gregor Samsa’s position as the primary financial support network for his parents and sister, which carries an immense physical and emotional toll on his existence. I believe that Kafka attempted to illustrate his personal struggle through Gregor Samsa’s character.…

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    Literary Analysis: “Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka “Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka is known by most first-time readers as simply a classic, existentialist work of fiction that follows the life of a man named Gregor Samsa, whom wakes up one morning to find that he has suddenly metamorphosed into a roach. Despite this seemingly simple plot summarization of man-turned-bug, the Metamorphosis offers much more room for interpretation when one analyzes the text. Further analysis shows that the…

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    of Change Isn’t it funny how sometimes we change ourselves to try and figure out what the conflict is, but end up realizing that we’re not the cause of an issue or the fact we’re not the ones who've changed, it’s the people around us. In The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, he tells a story of a workaholic son waking up to find himself completely transformed into a beetle. Kafka manages to capture an essence of what it feels like to come to a realization of what the truth really is through a…

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    The Metamorphosis Mask Interpretations Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis is a relatively short story that challenges readers to claw past its innocent surface and reveal a painstakingly tragic tale of loss and disownment. The characters and the interactions between them fabricate the root of analysis. Many readers may first assume that protagonist, Gregor Samsa, is the only one truly experiencing a metamorphosis, yet each character drastically changes in their own way. The three most prominently…

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    In The Metamorphosis, Franz Kafka illustrates the difficulties Gregor faces after transforming into a bug. While Gregor is the main character of the story, the relationship he has with his sister, Grete, plays a fundamental role in depicting the novel’s theme of the limits of sympathy and causes Grete to undergo significant character development. Furthermore, the correlation between these two aspects of the novel compels the reader to question what it means to be an adult, bringing out the…

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    Isolation plays a key role in the character development in both works of Jane Eyre and Metamorphosis. Jane Eyre was treated like an outcast for most of her life, and most people she came into contact with did not take a liking to her. Gregor Samsa was transformed into a giant bug and his entire family shut him out of their lives and they treated him as if he was a huge burden that ruined their lives. These two characters being isolated from their families and not having a lot of love in their…

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    Bartleby the Scrivener by Herman Melville and The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka are seemingly unrelated literary pieces upon first consideration. Delving deeper into the nature of the two protagonists, common themes become more apparent. These short stories convey themes of personal sacrifice, living a walled-in existence, and subscribing to the endless cycle of work with no personal gain. Gregor Samsa in The Metamorphosis works as a travelling salesman because his family owes a debt to the…

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    In the novel The Metamorphosis, written by Franz Kafka it can be said that the wretched and lonesome life of Kafka influenced and shaped the novella into what it results to be. Kafka shares “The [Metamorphosis] revels the reality, which conception lags behind. That is the horror of life” (Kafka to Gustav Janouch 108). The horrors of Kafka’s life are spilled out into the metamorphosis though his character Gregor Samsa. Both his character Gregor and Kafka himself withstand many hardships in this…

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    Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka tells the story of Gregor Samsa, a man who wakes up as a giant cockroach one morning and the self-realization he goes through as a non-human being. This tale is analogous to Karl Marx’s theories about capitalism and alienation since these theories state the issues with the capitalist system and the effect work has on individuals. For instance, Karl Marx’s theories about alienation of the worker states that workers are alienated from other human beings, producers are…

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