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    Franz Kafka’s story The Metamorphosis is unique in such a way that reality reflects the events that happen in the story which can be applied and assimilated within modern society. When Gregor Samsa wakes up from his illusive nightmare, he comes to realize he identifies himself with other downtrodden vermin of society. The metaphor of a human becoming a bug is extremely symbolic of isolation. As Kafka illustrates dehumanization through literary techniques in his short story The Metamorphosis, he…

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    The Metamorphosis is an intriguing piece is to say the least. Franz Kafka is an extraordinary writer who wrote an extraordinary story. A brief synopsis of the story. A hardworking sales man named Gregor Samsa woke up transformed into a gigantic bug. In result, his family, (which consists of his parents Mr and Mrs Samsa and his sister) Grete throughout the story had to cope with the fact he is permanently going to be this way for the rest of his life. To rank the empathy, and understanding…

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    Overworked and Underappreciated It is human nature to look at a situation only from a personal perspective. Furthermore, it is also natural to feel like the victim in a situation where the victim is someone else. In The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, Gregor Samsa transformed from a hardworking, underappreciated man to a disgusting vermin, which his family saw as a burden. Throughout this story, Gregor’s family played the victim when, in fact, the victim was Gregor. First of all, Gregor never…

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    We left, in part due to my father’s actions, as he was a jealous and angry man. With him, it was his way or no way. If you did something that he didn’t think was right, or if you angered him, he let you know of your error by taking it out on you in a mental or physical way. At the young age of two, my father would make me unload entire trucks of wood by myself, carry it inside, and stack it. A two year old boy is too small for this task, and they typically would have whined their way out of it,…

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    Outstanding authors often use objects to represent ideas or qualities throughout their writing. These Objects are symbolic and the use of them is called symbolism. Symbolism allows the reader to penetrate the mystery of a work of art with greater insight. Franz Kafka’s story The Metamorphosis uses symbolism multiple times which makes the book interesting. In the story he uses the symbolism to point out specific details about Gregor’s past where he held great power and was respected, as well as…

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    Acclaimed writer Franz Kafka wrote many books. In his books, he compared a lot of things.In the book metamorphosis, he illustrates Gregor Samsa as a bug by describing his life as miserable, how he was treated and the lonely he was. Gregor’s life resembles a bug’s life because his life was despicable, In a human’s perspective the life of an insect is miserable, and Gregor's life was miserable.Gregor Samsa’s life was miserable because he didn’t like his job and he couldn’t quit, because he was…

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    Gregor Character Changes

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    Everybody reacts in different ways. Three stories with great examples of how people react are “The Metamorphosis”,“Simplexity”, and “Life After People”. They show the way that some people’s minds work. What happens when complete pandemonium breaks loose? What happens if people disappeared? What if you felt a bit different and you were moments away from losing your job and possibly dooming your family? These are all questions that you could ask yourself, but the main question is what would you…

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    In the novella, The Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka, Freudianism is used to show the dysfunctional family relationships in Kafka's life through Gregor, the protagonist. The relationship between Gregor Samsa and his father is skewed by his father being an abusive parent and forcing Gregor to do the job of a parent. Additionally, Gregor is attracted to his sister Grete, which although he never acts on it, it is an incestuous relationship. Furthermore, Gregor's mother does not help Gregor and care…

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    What about a villain's actions show that they are villainous? Is it the fear he strikes in his family, in the reader too, as he scuttles across the floor, and the aggressive hiss he emits at every turn? In Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis, a loving, if not distant, relationship between Gregor Samsa and his family takes a horrifying turn when he wakes up one morning transformed into a bug. The book leads us to sympathize with Gregor, as it’s told from his point of view; However, Gregor’s condition…

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    Franz Kafka Research Paper

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    Franz Kafka professes the cold and superficial nature of his then modern society through his work The Metamorphosis. Gregor’s sudden transformation had not surprised his family, but rather burdened them. His death even appeared to be an inconvenience to his family. The inconvenience of those in need seemed to have plagued Kafka’s modern society to spur such a response from Kafka himself. Kafka's philosophy is clear, when modern society falls on hard times, no one is willing to admit their fault,…

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