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How Does Gregor Samsa Change
Gregor Samsa, a travelling salesman and the protagonist of the story. Gregor hates his job but keeps it because he feels he needs to pay of his father's debt and provide for his family. He then transforms into a bug and can never be changed back again, he lives the rest of his life as a bug hoping someone will take care of him. His family takes him for granted and when it's their turn to take care of him they don't.

“ He lay on his armor-hard back and saw, as he lifted his head up a little, his brown, arched abdomen, divided up into rigid bow-like section ” ( Kafka 137). Gregor wakes up with numerous legs and a big brown hard “shell”. Gregor used to be in the army so he is a very well mannered loyal person and will do anything for

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