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    The nightmarish quality of “The Metamorphosis‚” by Franz Kafka‚ is enhanced by the straight forward -almost academic- nature of the writing. One such example of this occurs on page 93‚ reading‚ ““What’s happened to me?” [Gregor] thought. It wasn’t a dream. His room‚ a proper human room‚ although a little too small‚ lay peacefully between its four familiar walls.”(Kafka) From thereon‚ he abandons the description of his transformation to describe the room and previous night. As the audience reads this

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    In The Metamorphosis‚ a novella written by Franz Kafka‚ the author demonstrates a connection between the transformation of the protagonist‚ Gregor Samsa‚ into dirty vermin to he isolated condition of human kind. The similarities between Gregor’s isolation and humans’ is revealed through symbolism. And through many symbols‚ the entire novella depicts an allegory of isolation and alienation. Throughout this allegory‚ Kafka does not reveal the meaning of the story outwardly. Instead his use of symbols

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    the relations of causation and resemblance; or‚ more accurately‚ that the empirically warranted idea of the self is just the idea of such a bundle. In “Metamorphosis” Kafka takes on Locke’s view of the self. Kafka illustrates that Gregor Samsa is the same person as he was when he was human even though he has changed into a bug. Kafka does this by showing that Gregor still has the same thoughts‚ memories‚ and tries to continue the same routine even though he has become a bug. Gregor stills tries to

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    “A Report to an Academy” In the “A report of academy” by Franz Kafka‚ here we can see that he compare human between ape. The idea of these works the recognition of meaninglessness of human existence. Sometimes‚ in order become human‚ you must feel in the skin of animal. Animals show satire on human society. Then the eyes of a scientific monkey show people. For example‚ the fact that it has begun to make man - the ability to spit‚ smokes and drinks vodka. And this is a major step toward a humanized

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    Rationale: I chose to examine the coming of age of Kafka through the form of diary containing live events‚ including people who affected his life. I chose the diary format because it was the most effective way to demonstrate Kafka’s thoughts in each important event and how those events affected Kafka. In this diary‚ I only used quotes from the book only when it is necessary‚ such as where the text given would be analyzed with Kafka’s voice. Adding on‚ in order to mimic Kafka’s voice as close as

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    In the novel "The Metamorphosis‚" Franz Kafka uses the distortion of turning the main character into a "monstrous vermin" to highlight the already existing distortion that is his relationship with his family. The story starts off with Gregor waking up and finding himself changed from human form into a grotesque creature. One would surely expect this would evoke a mixture of powerful emotions‚ however‚ in Gregors case‚ it’s more of a casual inconvenience. "How about going to sleep for a few minutes

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    first role in the book is that of an ordinary sister to Gregor. Their connection and sibling bond can be viewed as very strong‚ as when Gregor is still inside his room; his sister is outside his door crying‚ as though she knew what was happening before he even revealed himself to the outside world. “If only his sister had been there! She was perceptive; she had already begun to cry when Gregor was still lying calmly on his back” (p.13). This connection is further shown when Gregor finds himself

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    Throughout the novella‚ Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka‚ a very common motif‚ change‚ is present throughout the entire story. This is not only present within the sudden change of Gregor into a cockroach‚ but within his behavior and within the behavior of those around him. As the book progresses‚ we see how Gregor’s condition changes him and everyone around him. As the book progresses‚ Gregor’s family changes tremedously. There are two major changes that occur throughout the story. At the beginning

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    Freud is often considered the father of psychology so it’s not unusual that Kafka‚ a writer just a few years younger than Freud‚ would be influenced by his findings. Further in journal entries by Kafka‚ Freud is mentioned several times. Due to this we can deduce that Freudian psychology influenced Kafka’s writing. In “The Judgement by Franz Kafka the father character represents the superego‚ a freudian concept outlined in Civilization and its Discontent by Sigmund Freud furthermore the father in

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    Franz Kafka wrote "A Hunger Artist" in 1924‚ he show us a story about an artist who try to illustrate his philosophy of hunger to other people; however‚ it is not be accepted by society on that time. The artist who have been describe on the story keep himself fasting for forty days that is very hard stick to do it and he made it. In the whole story‚ the author uses a lot of word to show us how the artist likes his work. He is so enjoy when he go though fasting and himself immersed in a world of his

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