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    Critique of Literary Elements and the Psychological Analysis of Symbolism in Franz Kafka’s ‘The Metamorphosis’ Sarah Long October 13‚ 2010 ENG 125 Introduction to Literature Deborah Duff In the world of literature‚ there are few books that can affect ones life the way that Franz Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis” affected mine. There are numerous themes that flow through “The Metamorphosis”‚ and countless elements of symbolism‚ that in most cases could not be deciphered with out the critical

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    with anxiety and a lack of self-confidence‚ Kafka never seemed to be able to love life and resorted to writing literature as a gateway to his darkened mind relaying the convoluted thoughts and ideas he had about how a distorted reality might look. Franz Kafka in his short story the “The Metamorphosis” shows the predicament of a modern man through the lens of his extentialist mind conveying an almost a self-reflection. Born in Prague in 1883 Kafka was in the midst of religious tension between the

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    world; work and acquaintances progress along without him‚ and his family shuts him away as if he had never existed. But despite the authorʼs frequent superficial focus on Gregor Samsaʼs physical aspect‚ it is fundamentally the mental breakdown which Franz

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    If you were a bug‚ will your family still treat you the same way if you were a human? In the story The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka‚ Gregor is turned into a bug his family responds with different extremes of grief which results in a whirlwind of complex treatments‚ such as kindness‚ anger‚ and panic. However‚ throughout the story they grew to resent and neglect Gregor. Throughout the story‚ the mother is worried about Gregor’s well-being and his health‚ toward the end she becomes neglectful. For

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    The book Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka was published in 1915 and is about a traveling salesman who is transformed into a creature. The reason one may consider choosing this book and attempting to convert it into a kids book is how mysterious and open ended some of the aspects of the novel is. The process of creating this book took a fair enough of time‚ planning ‚ and a lot of trial and error in order to get it the way I felt was acceptable The hardest part of creating this kids book was condensing

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    among their respective tribes throughout the 14th century. According to the Native Americans’ values of spirituality‚ a butterfly’s sole objective lies in withdrawing and embracing. Much like butterflies‚ humans continuously undergo a cycle of change. Franz Kafka‚ a Bohemian novelist‚ provides his take of human development within his short story; The Metamorphosis. Kafka’s ability to utilize themes of transformation in the story’s plot and the development of his characters allows readers to gain a better

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    People have always felt the pressure of conforming to societal norms‚ enough that they feel the need to change their personality. In The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka‚ the protagonist Gregor struggles between meeting expectations and coming to terms with the darker side of himself. Through Gregor’s struggles‚ Kafka points out the underlying human weaknesses that cause a metamorphosis in each of us. Even after Gregor realizes that he’s turned into a bug‚ he still feels the need to fulfill the expectations

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    on different sets of cultures. The common theme that has been used in the stories is the magical foundations upon which they have been developed which are an old man with wings and a man transforming to a cockroach. In Metamorphosis‚ as written by Franz Kafka‚ is a story of Gregor‚ who experience a physical transformation‚ resulting in him being unable to work and provide for his parents and sister like he used to. He worked himself very hard to the point that converted him to vermin. Before he died

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    Written in 1915‚ Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis has led to a plethora of academic discussion derived from both the metaphorical and literal meanings of the story. One of the most prominent ideas displayed in Kafka’s work is the focus on alienation‚ societal norms‚ and how they are skewed‚ and dehumanization. Kafka takes the last idea to an extreme‚ paranormal even‚ as he transforms his main character‚ Gregor Samsa‚ into a giant insect. This take on magical realism helps to aid in the idea that the

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    Franz Kafka and his writing Authors write stories influenced by their lives and personal experiences good and bad. When the German author Franz Kafka writes The Trial‚ his personal experiences with law and life come through with clairvoyance. Franz Kafka was born on July 3 1883‚ into a time under threefold prejudice; the Czechs felt oppressed by the Austrian-Germans and‚ in turn‚ oppressed the Jews(Sulkes). Franz‚ being non-Czech‚ non-Austrian and a Jew‚ had to grow up in a time where no one could

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