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    AP/IB English: Major Works Data Sheet Title: The Metamorphosis Author: Franz Kafka Date of Publication:1915 Genre: fiction Biographical information about the author 1833-1924 Born into a middle class German speaking Jewish family in Prague. Antagonistic relationship with his father. Close relationship with sister: Ottla Sent to German Schools‚ good academically Best friend was ‚ Max Brod Family used him for his money Had clinical depression‚ social anxiety mental instability and tuberculosis

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    Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis is a masterfully written novella about Gregor Samsa‚ a man who devotes his life to his family and work‚ for nothing in return. Only when he is transformed into a helpless beetle does he begin to develop a self-identity and understand the relationships around him. The underlying theme of The Metamorphosis is an existential one that says that any given choice will govern the later course of a person’s life and that a person has ultimate will over making choices. In

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    Symbolism in Metamorphosis

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    Discuss symbolism in Kafka’s Metamorphosis. What does he seek to convey through the use of symbols in his work? In Franz Kafka’s novel‚ Metamorphosis‚ a man awakens from sleep to find out he’s been transmogrified into a grotesque vermin‚ a cockroach the size of a human being. Gregor Samsa‚ the breadwinner of the family realizes his services towards his family were never really appreciated when he metamorphoses. The attitude of his father‚ mother and sister go some degrees cooler until through

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    In the novels‚ “The Nose”‚ and The Metamorphosis Gogol‚ and Kafka demonstrates how identity does not depend on what society depicts you to be‚ it’s whatever you (as a sole proprietor of your life) decide what and who you are‚ they both portray this idea by transforming their protagonists into what society sought them to be‚ to see how they would react. In response to this idealistic concept the authors use their protagonists to convey this “Hidden” concept by putting them through a situation in which

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    In the novel The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka it establishes the theme of alienation from the society and their true identity. The main character‚ Gregor Samsa awakes to the realization that he has transformed into a verminous bug. His physical and mental metamorphosis creates obstacles throughout the course of Gregor’s life. Gregor who was once the caretaker of his family is now unable to work. This has caused an economic burden on his family. The transformation also is viewed as a danger to the

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    Lysistrata and Comedy

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    Aristotle believed that tragedy served a higher purpose than comedy because of its cathartic effect. Therefore‚ comedy is delegitimized. But comedy does serve a social purpose that can be considered cathartic. It can be an outlet for social angst. At the time Lysistrata was written‚ Athens‚ a superpower of their time‚ had just lost a battle with Sparta. This probably shattered the conceptions of Athenians. And as a result‚ Aristophanes used a ribald comedy about the less-than-citizen women of Sparta

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    The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka From this story‚ I inferred that suffering is a necessary component of a healthy mind. Every member of the Samsa family experiences this suffering and their spirit and will are awakened by it. They all undergo a painful metamorphosis‚ Gregor’s being the most dramatic. The complacent relationship between Gregor and his family is shattered one morning and their roles are basically reversed. To feel an obligation to an unpleasant task and to have

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    Lifestyle: [The Kafka Analysis] Born In Prague‚ Franz Kafka‚ a man regarded as one of the most influential authors of the late 19th century to early 20th. His work captivating‚ remarkably powerful‚ surreal and significant gains its own special term called "kafkaesque;" examples of this tag are prominently portrayed in his more popular pieces such as "The Metamorphosis" and "The Judgment.". His work had many themes portrayed but most unmistakably seen is the notion of isolation. Not only was Kafka socially

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    Garrett Hardin’s Tragedy of the Commons 2) The Tragedy of the Commons is an economics theory by Garrett Hardin‚ which he believes that the depletion of a shared resource by individuals‚ acting independently and rationally according to each person’s self-interest‚ will affect the group’s long-term interests by depleting what is known as the common resource. This article has evoked a lot of strong emotions in myself mostly fear due to what basically Hardin is telling us is the past affects the future

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    philosophical views of two great philosophers‚ namely Albert Camus and Franz Kafka. The works involved in this argument are Kafka’s The Metamorphosis and Camus’ The Outsider. The chief concern of both writers is to find a kind of solution to the predicament of modern man and his conflict with machines and scientific theories. Death‚ freedom‚ truth and identity are themes to be studies here in the sense of absurdity.   Kafka was born in Prague in 1883. On the Surface‚ it would seem that he led a very

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