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    opinions of their loved ones‚ others do not forget to factor the ideals of human existentialism. In order to appropriately approach the point brought across‚ one must factor in the underlying tone of the existentialist values of ‘The Metamorphosis’ as written by Frank Kafka. Although many existentialist philosophers hold conflicting values across the board‚ there are many key traits that follow existentialism. Therefore‚ I am inclined to‚ due to my level of understanding remain impartial towards both

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    In “The Metamorphosis”‚ Gregor refuses to face the reality of his situation‚ instead choosing to remain in denial about his family life and to an extent‚ his metamorphosis into a bug‚ resulting in his eventual death. He maintains an illusion for himself of a loving family‚ essentially living life in a daze‚ a constant daydream of a better reality that gets him through the day. This allows him to rationalize working a job he hates‚ paying off his fathers debt‚ his father stealing money from him‚ his

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    description of Grete “hitting the table” creates the mental image of someone calling attention to themselves. This image shows that Grete is being confident and assertive because she believes that she is making a valid and important argument. Next‚ Kafka uses the hyperbole “all that’s humanly possible” to show that Grete is assured that they have done all they could to help Gregor. Lastly‚ the use of “wrong”

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    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 uninteresting life. He grew up in

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    If one of the members did not keep a strong relationship with the other members‚ or did not do their duty‚ then the entire organization came crashing down. In Metamorphosis‚ Gregor should have spent more time with his family. He did not keep his relationships strong‚ and the entire family became dysfunctional. In the novel Metamorphosis‚ Gregor kept to himself. He did his job‚ which was earning

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    Metamorphosis Character Analysis In the story Metamorphosis the main character is Gregor Samsa. One morning Gregor had woken up from his sleep and realized he had changed into some kind of monstrous bug (Kafka‚ 137). When he realized this he had tried to stay in bed all morning deciding to not attend his job. Suddenly his parents were pounding on the door saying his boss Mr. Manager was there and wanted to talk to Gregor (Kafka‚ 143). Gregor was a traveling salesmen for a company and normally they

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    In addition to virginity being so important‚ Gabriel Garcia Marquez made the honor code a big idea to follow in the Colombian town. The main reason that Pedro and Pablo Vicario killed Santiago Nasar was because they wanted the wrong that Nasar did to their sister to be righted; revenge is what they wanted in order to clear her name. Gabriel Garcia Marquez states on page 49 ““We killed him openly‚” Pedro Vicario said‚ “but we’re innocent.” “Perhaps before God‚” said Father Amador. “Before God and

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    In the opening line of The Metamorphosis‚ Kafka’s treatment of chaos establishes his vision of the world as going on about its business without regard for the doings of humans. Gregor is the object of a manifestly pointless and arbitrary metamorphosis‚ which he handles as if it were as ordinary any run of the mill event. As he lays in bed‚ having transformed into a bug‚ he considers the future as if it were any other day. “"Oh‚ God"‚ he thought‚ "what a strenuous career it is that I’ve chosen!” His

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    “Design” by Robert Frost and “Wing-Spread” by Abbie Huston Site 1: "Abbie Huston Evans." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation‚ 16 Feb. 2013. Web. 02 Mar. 2013. Reasoning: This site helps define Abbie Hustons writing style and goes into detail about her previous work after writing “Wing-Spread”. It also gives examples and several links mentioning Abbie Huston‚ or her work. Site 2: "Analysis of "Design" Written by Robert Frost." Yahoo! Contributor Network. N.p.‚ n.d. Web. 02 Mar. 2013. Reasoning:

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    rather than standing out on their own. Even if that trend forgoes their personal values and beliefs‚ most would rather follow through than risk becoming an outcast. The following pieces of work: “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ “The Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka and “The Rise and Fall of Sharpie Cakes” by Haruki Murakami demonstrate abstract themes such as society’s influence on the individual‚ enabling concrete images and sensory details via irony‚ symbolism and tone to enhance the reading experience

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