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    defined by your physical state‚ and that individuals have the power to create their own identity are all significant themes that relate to how an individual can change and what makes us who we are. The main theme in the text “Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafa was the idea that your identity and value should not be determined by how others perceive you‚

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    When examining The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka and Death and the Maiden by Ariel Dorfman‚ their titles and storylines bear no apparent connection. In The Metamorphosis‚ Gregor Samsa‚ a quiet‚ travelling salesman is inexplicably transformed into a giant insect. The rest of the novella explores Gregor’s relationships with his parasitic family‚ reflections on life‚ and his perception of himself. Kafka powerfully depicts the extent humans go to‚ to provide for those they love‚ as well as what can happen

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    NAME: CLASS PERIOD: Memoir Unit Two Versions of One Memory Lesson Directions: You will read two texts about the same incident by the same author. One version is in prose and the other is in poetry. As you listen to both read aloud‚ visualize the incident and take notes on the graphic organizers below. Think about which version paints the most vivid picture for you. Prose Version: “Always Running” by Luis J. Rodriguez (Prose is ordinary written or spoken language‚ using sentences and paragraphs

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    consciousness. The next day he wakes up in the hospital and is paralyzed. What would this man’s first thought be? Of course‚ he would question why that he is paralyzed and if this illness is curable. Unlike the character in my parable‚ the main character in Franz Kafka’s "The Metamorphosis‚" worries about the most unlikely things. Although Gregor Samsa had awoken to discover that he is an insect‚ he is afraid that he will be late for work and as a result he will lose his job. As a result of this behavior‚ Gregor

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    Franz Kafka’s Life As Shown In “The Metamorphosis” Kafka’s father was abusive and had a violent temper‚ much like Mr. Samsa in Kafka’s own “The Metamorphosis.” In his own letter to his father‚ Kafka writes “Your extremely effective rhetorical methods in bringing me up‚ which never failed to work with me‚ were: abuse‚ threats‚ irony‚ spiteful laughter‚ and—oddly enough—self-pity” (Kafka). This new insight shows how “The Metamorphosis” is a reflection of Kafka’s own painful relationship with his

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    be exposed and handled accordingly in order for understanding to occur Throughout the short story‚ “A Hunger Artist”‚ misunderstanding often created a separation of artist from society. Franz Kafka uses various literary elements and devices such as symbols and conflict to demonstrate this theme. One way that Franz Kafka explicitly displays misunderstanding in “A Hunger Artist” is through his use of symbolism. Throughout the work‚ the hunger artist was locked inside of a cage to isolate himself from

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    Composer Biography November 2‚ 2012 Franz Liszt Is one of the most extraordinary renowned composer‚ pianist‚ teacher and conductor during the nineteenth century. He was born October 22‚ 1811‚ in the village Doborjan in the kingdom of Hungary. Franz Parent’s Anna Liszt’s and Adam Liszt encouraged and supported their son in his early years. He was a child prodigy; his father was a multi- instrumentalist who taught him how to play the piano when he was six years old. By the time

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    Analyzing the plight of Gregor Samsa with Literary Theories: Biographical‚ Marxist‚ and Deconstruction One of the great novella’s of the twentieth century‚ Franz Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis” demonstrates the plight of our protagonist Gregor Samsa and his transformation into a beetle and his response to such adversity. As a traveling salesman‚ Gregor must work not only to support himself but the rest of family as well. To understand the density of the novella we must employ the use of literary

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    "Stille Nacht! Heilige Nacht" was heard for the first time in a village church in Oberndorf‚ Austria. The congregation at that Midnight Mass in St. Nicholas Church listened as the voices of the assistant pastor‚ Fr. Joseph Mohr‚ and the choir director‚ Franz Xaver Gruber‚ rang through the church to the accompaniment of Fr. Mohr’s guitar. On each of the six verses‚ the choir repeated the last two lines in four-part harmony.On that Christmas Eve‚ a song was born that would wing its way into the hearts of

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    Conformity and Rebellion

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    When writing about conformity and rebellion‚ authors‚ Franz Kafka and Shirley Jackson take two different approaches to convey their ideas. In Franz Kafza’s‚ A hunger artist the story is told from the point of view of an omniscient narrator. In Shirley Jackson’s‚ The lottery the author uses more of a third-person narrative style. Although both styles are not noticeably different they do in fact have some small distinct differences. Both authors effectively uses fictional literary devices to express

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