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    Tony and Evelyn have been married for 12 years and have three children; Janette is the oldest, and the twins are age 4. Since the inception of their marriage, both admitted that they have had significant communication problems; constantly putting each other down and using profanity towards one another. Tony and Evelyn described that their relationship as a roller coaster, they are happy one minute and fighting the next. They described that the stress regarding their daily commute, workplace…

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    Metamorphosis Everyone in the world has felt some kind of hardship, whether it is the death of a family member, an illness or political oppression. Although many are blessed with stability and safety, much of the world does not know if the next morning is in their future. Julia Alvarez's novel, In the Time of Butterflies, conveys the theme of transformation in each character and the world in which they live. The Mirabal sisters transform throughout the story and in the revolution that starts…

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    Soren Kierkegaard was born on May 5th, 1813 in Copenhagen, Denmark and died on November 11th, 1855 in Copenhagen. He was a Danish philosopher and theologian who was often viewed as the father of existentialism. He was the seventh and last child of Ane Sørensdatter Lund and Michael Pedersen Kierkegaard. His father had worked himself up to become a businessperson after coming from a background of poverty and slavery, while his mother was the maid of Michael's first wife. One of the factor that…

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    Have you ever heard of a bug being social or a bug who talks too much? I’ve never met such a bug in my life. In Metamorphosis Gregor morphs into a cockroach, thus his family is greatly affected. Gregors isolation is not shown in the story before he becomes a cockroach as everything seems fine about him to his family. As Gregor becomes a cockroach, his isolation comes to light as bugs are not very social and keep to themselves. Kafka uses the metaphor of becoming a cockroach to show how Gregor…

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    Collections 3 Task Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck, The Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka, and “Magic Island”, by Cathy Song, are all literary works that explore how people respond to change in their lives. The characters in all three works face challenging circumstances, like difficulties coping with an ever changing life, a terrifying physical transformation, or a brand new environment. For example, in The Metamorphosis, Gregor, the main character, wakes up to find that he has morphed into a…

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    Everyone is made of flesh and bone on the inside and given the circumstances we can all be stripped of everything that makes us anything more. Franz Kafka is known as one the most prominent writers of the 20th century. In his novel, The Metamorphosis, he draws the reader in from the very first line and describes a peculiar yet extraordinary event in his marvelous work of fiction. Gregor Samsa, the protagonist, wakes up one morning turned into a roach and with that, the story of a man who has no…

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    Metamorphosis: a Metaphor for Complete Isolation and Transformation Taking place around the turn of the twentieth century, “One morning, as Gregor Samsa was waking from anxious dreams, he discovered in bed he had been changed into a monstrous verminous bug” (Kafka 1). Gregor Samsa is isolated from society before his transformation into a bug. He worked as a traveling salesman, a job he intensely loathes, which provides no satisfaction for human social needs and close relationships. With his…

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    Gregor’s job as a traveling salesman, selling fabric samples, is a massive part of his life pre-metamorphosis. His job provides a medium for Kafka’s thematic topics. Gregor loathed his job. Almost immediately after waking up Gregor recalls about how much he despises his job. He thinks, “what a strenuous profession I’ve chosen! Traveling day in and day out...I’m subjected to this torment of traveling, to the worries about train connections, the bad meals, the irregular hours”(11-12). The word…

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    Franz Kafka was born on July 3, 1883, to a middle-class Jewish family in what is now referred to as the Czech Republic. Growing up, Kafka faced many hardships that took a toll on his emotional state. All five of his siblings died tragic deaths and left Kafka with his domineering father who looked down on him as if he were a failure. “His only aim, it seems, is to belittle everything that Kafka is— to isolate and subject him” (Blunden, 13). Kafka’s father is a recurring character in his works, a…

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    There are many ways change can affect your life. The author, Franz Kafka, Metamorphosis this story builds up an emotional, powerful, and physical change for Gregor. Jeffrey Kluger made a powerful story called “simplexity” in which change is accepted easily and flowenling .Thomas Riedelsheimer wrote “Rivers and Tides” which talks about how time changes things.Through the use of theme, word choice, and imagery, the author reveals change as mostly favorable adverse. First, the theme of…

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