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    The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, tells the story of how a young adult, Gregor Samsa, in his early 20s becomes a bug out of nowhere. Kafka doesn’t explain why this happened, but it is expressed indirectly throughout the book. Gregor Samsa just wakes up being a bug, he doesn’t know what happened, but indirectly, the perspective of his family about him makes him transform into a bug. Gregor’s father, inspired from Kafka’s father, just thinks of him as a source of money, but when Gregor becomes a…

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    How is it possible to change into an entirely different person? In the novel We The Living by Ayn Rand, Kira Argounova is the main character and she goes through some drastic changes in her simple life. Kira is in Soviet Russia during Communism and doesn't have much of a high quality life. Kira ends up changing the way she lives, her outlook on life, and her precious future all from one person. In the beginning of the novel Kira tends to not care for minor things or even notices anything she is…

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    In Franz Kafka’s story The Metamorphosis, Gregor’s character initially parallels his sister, Grete’s, and eventually, as Grete has her own internal metamorphosis, highlights the deep shame she has by the end of the novel. Pre-Insect-Gregor, in the opening passage, awakes to find himself transformed into a monstrous insect. However, throughout the story, the recurrent theme of “self-shame” is prominently steeped within the two characters. Insect-Gregor withdraws into a self-loathing recluse who…

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    Franz Kafka’s writing in The Metamorphosis challenges the notion that women have been seen as inferior to men for a long time in most countries and cultures. In the middle of the story, the protagonist Gregor’s sister comes to power as he is feminized. The book maintains this theme of gain and loss of power. The first sentence of the book is of the most shocking, starting the story with Gregor’s realization that he has transformed into a “monstrous insect” (3) overnight. As Gregor loses all…

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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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    “What if I went back to sleep for a while, and forgot all about this nonsense?”(87). The Metamorphosis, written in 1913 by the German author Franz Kafka, tells the story of Gregor Samsa, a travelling salesman who wakes up one day turned into a giant cockroach. Throughout the story, the reader can appreciate the consequences that occur when the main character of the story goes through a transformation that subsequently disrupts the family routine. His family is now forced to make significant…

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    Regardless of how good or bad they are, transformations are inevitable in a normal person’s life. In Franz Kafka’s Metamorphosis, Gregor goes through his own metamorphosis that affects his whole family drastically. His transformation has a profound effect on his sister, Grete, and forces his parents to alter their way of living and eventually changes them as individuals. When forced and under pressure individuals often, unconsciously, take a path that will lead them to a better life. While…

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    In The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, we see a unique view of a family dynamic and how easily it can change. Gregor Samsa was once the jewel of his family and the sole provider. Once Gregor Samsa’s transformation occurred so did his importance in the family. He went from the most important person in his family to the most useless one. This led to an overwhelming feeling of loneliness. Gregor although he was lonely beforehand he did not feel the sting of it because of his family's appreciation…

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    Human beings have a tendency to judge situations without fully understanding them. In Allan Stratton’s Borderline, one can see tragedy unfold due to the misconceptions of appearance versus reality. This is happening throughout the novel when Sami’s father is being accused of bioterrorism. It also occurs when Tariq Hassan and his friends are being accused of a terror plot and finally, it is evident when Eddy Harrison is not penalized for bullying Sami. The misconceptions of appearance can drive…

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    Gregor’s Father’s Metamorphosis What is a metamorphosis? When a character changes in appearance or mentality this is identified as a metamorphosis. Gregor experiences a change in his life which affects him and his family. His life changed from being a normal human’s life into a vermin’s life. Gregor's father undergoes a similar change due to Gregor not being able to bring any income. As Gregor isolates himself from the family, his father becomes closer to the family. When Gregor loses the…

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