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    "The Metamorphosis‚" written by Franz Kafka in 1912‚ follows several societal patterns that are frequently observed in Kafka ’s other works. The idea of growth and degradation is one of these patterns. Another is the aspect of human nature that causes deception as a defensive device. Within "The Metamorphosis" these two key patterns come together to create a story that employs magic realism and dream logic to create a drama of illness. It is said in Roy Pascal ’s book Kafka ’s Narrators: A study

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    Franz Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis”: A Story of Alienation and Guilt Franz Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis” is a short novel highlighting a Gregor Samsa’s struggle to make ends meet for his family‚ his struggle to overcome lonely feelings‚ the loss of his job‚ and his struggle of waking up one morning as a giant bug. This short story explores the themes of man’s self imposed alienation‚ alienation imposed by others‚ and the guilt imposed upon him when he realizes that‚ as a gigantic insect‚ he cannot

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    The psychoanalytical work of The metamorphosis By Franz kafka Done by Tania Al-abdallah Student No.201020155 The metamorphosis by Franz Kafka is a short story that is filled with a lot of ideas to analyze and criticize‚ and that could be looked at from a lot of point of views. The story is about a man named Gregor Samsa‚ who works as a salesman in order to support his parents and his sister‚ also to pay off his father’s

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    of the family? Would it be the oldest one‚ or rather the one who provides the most for the family? In some cases‚ it could be the father even though someone else is earning and providing for the rest of the family members. In The Metamorphoses by Franz Kafka readers are exposed to Gregor who lives a relatively dull life. Some would agree that his family depends on Gregor too much and don’t appreciate him. The Metamorphoses is a classic example of how family dynamics change when the roles and responsibilities

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    The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka incited many interpretations of the possible meanings from my classmates. We were able to analyze the small pieces of information that were disregarded from our previous conversations‚ and we discovered new ideas involving the role of mental health in the characterization of Gregor. This character is associated with the term of alienation because he was often alone and isolated from the rest of the world as a human and as a vermin. These traits led me to believe that

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    In The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka‚ the straightforward style enhances the nightmarish quality of the work. At the beginning of the story it starts off with‚ “One morning‚ when Gregor Samsa woke from troubled dreams‚ he found himself transformed in his bed into a horrible vermin.” The story immediately starts off by having the main character turned into a roach without any warning. Since there is no tension leading up to Gregor being turned into a roach it makes the reader wonder what just happened

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    out true colors Change in a person will bring out the true colors in the people that surround that person. When Gregor turned into a bug‚ that brought out the true colors in his family and the people surrounding him. In the book Metamorphosis‚ by Franz Kafka‚ Gregor’s father abuses him physically‚ mentally‚ and emotionally. Gregor’s father has abused him physically in so many ways. When he finally has the never to come out of his room and show his family what has happened to him‚ his father chases

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    Throughout the novel The Metamorphosis‚ Franz Kafka continuously portrays his own struggles with alienation through his main character‚ Gregor Samsa. Both men become increasingly alienated due to the effects of poor health‚ strained family relationships‚ and even low self-esteem. During Kafka’s life‚ he became increasingly sickly‚ and is forced to hide himself away from society in sanatoriums. Similarly‚ Gregor realizes his new appearance as a bug is grotesque to the people around him‚ so he becomes

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    Metamorphosis" has the author transfers a message that being a human does not mean having a body‚ head‚ hands‚ and legs; also it does not mean to have a brain which distinguishes us from the other creatures and makes us an intelligent animal. Actually‚ "Franz Kafka" shows that emotions‚ feeling and humanitarian treatments is the key of the human differentiation to be recognized than the other creatures‚ and without these specifications human becomes as an animal or a bug. Kafks uses the meaning of “insect”

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    happen when we’re out on the road of life‚ and learning to expect the unexpected is the key to staying on track. Accidents do happen‚ and only so much of our lives can be held onto when something like this does occur. “A Report to an Academy” by Franz Kafka shows how ones’ life is turned in the opposite direction. Red Peter‚ a former ape‚ was captured‚ stating‚ “For the first time in my life I had no way out” (Kafka 83). Knowing that he only had a little chance of surviving to have some freedom

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