Due to the limited third person perspective darkness is created surrounding the reader making uncertainty and alienation inevitable. Set apart from the story directly the reader must take in Gregor 's story in a relationship almost fitting more with the readers ' own life rather than a simple story about one man. From the very beginning of this novella it is made clear that this perspective with not explain thoroughly the exactness of Gregor 's dilemma, leaving a nightmarish quality of chaos and insecurity. Gregor 's thoughts awaken the reader to the strange circumstance that he is in in his own mind, but limiting Gregor 's vulnerability in the eyes of the reader. "What has happened to me? He thought. It was no dream." (1) In this passage Gregor expresses his broad feelings about what has happened although Kafka confines Gregor from an in depth look at why, how and even if he has really turned into a beetle. The narrating voice has no more knowledge of the events of the story than Gregor does. It is confined with him in his room, it listens at the keyhole, it follows his dreams, it departs when he faints, and it returns when he wakes, however it seems almost
Due to the limited third person perspective darkness is created surrounding the reader making uncertainty and alienation inevitable. Set apart from the story directly the reader must take in Gregor 's story in a relationship almost fitting more with the readers ' own life rather than a simple story about one man. From the very beginning of this novella it is made clear that this perspective with not explain thoroughly the exactness of Gregor 's dilemma, leaving a nightmarish quality of chaos and insecurity. Gregor 's thoughts awaken the reader to the strange circumstance that he is in in his own mind, but limiting Gregor 's vulnerability in the eyes of the reader. "What has happened to me? He thought. It was no dream." (1) In this passage Gregor expresses his broad feelings about what has happened although Kafka confines Gregor from an in depth look at why, how and even if he has really turned into a beetle. The narrating voice has no more knowledge of the events of the story than Gregor does. It is confined with him in his room, it listens at the keyhole, it follows his dreams, it departs when he faints, and it returns when he wakes, however it seems almost