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    purposeless. This feeling of worthlessness will not only cause harm to you but to others if that feeling transitions into your reality. When capturing elements of emotion that come out of a family dynamic‚ you must take everyone’s perspectives into account. Franz Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis” shines a light on the feeling of being worthless and showcases the side effects of the lethal injection‚ worthlessness‚ as in this case‚ it’s contagious‚ and the side effects of this feeling can be seen through the perspectives

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    Metamorphosis is an illustrious short story‚ which manifests Kafka’s complex character‚ his beliefs‚ and real-life dilemmas. It highlights the existentialist credo by elucidating the quandaries faced by an individual in the face of absurdity. Kafka critiques the impersonal and materialistic society around us‚ which mitigates individualism‚ restricts freedom‚ and engenders alienation. A whirlwind of redundancy and absurdity pose Gregor with an identity crisis. Initially‚ his individuality is tethered

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    considered to be a part of French structuralism‚ started in 1950s‚ by the cultural anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss. It is developed by Ferdinand de Saussure in his Course in General Linguistics (1915)‚ who applied a variety of linguistic concepts in analyzing a literary text. His theory of the structure of language is considered as the origin of structuralism. Ferdinand de Saussure believes that there are changes in language‚ but changes are determined by structure‚ rather than changes by some speaker

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    lives‚ began with the assassination of one man: Archduke Franz Ferdinand of the Austro-Hungarian empire. On June 28‚ 1914‚ Franz Ferdinand and his wife‚ Sophie‚ were in Bosnia to inspect the empire’s military forces of Bosnia and Herzegovina (History 1). The annexing of this land caused Serbian unrest (History 1). Ferdinand was scheduled to visit Sarajevo‚ so a few Serbian nationalists conspired and planned his assassination. While Ferdinand and his wife were in a car‚ Nedjelko Cabrinovic threw a

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    the country is swamped with cheap but quality Chinese goods. What is Chinese philosophy all about‚ how did it evolve‚ what was Buddhism’s impact on China? A book on Comparative Philosophy by Prof P.T. Raju helped me find some answers. Here is an article based on inputs from that book. Notes talk about historical and philosophical developments follow it. Do not miss reading them. General characteristics of Chinese philosophy (CP) are – 1. Chinese Philosophy is neither inward looking nor outward

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    writer just a few years younger than Freud‚ would be influenced by his findings. Further in journal entries by Kafka‚ Freud is mentioned several times. Due to this we can deduce that Freudian psychology influenced Kafka’s writing. In “The Judgement by Franz Kafka the father character represents the superego‚ a freudian concept outlined in Civilization and its Discontent by Sigmund Freud furthermore the father in Kafka’s work shows aspects of Adler’s theory of compensation‚ resignation and over-compensation

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    In “The Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka‚ the style enhances the nightmarish quality of the work. The text states‚ “It took just as much effort to get back to where he had been earlier‚ but when he lay there sighing‚ and was once more watching his legs as they struggled against each other even harder than before‚ it that was possible‚ he could think of no way of bringing peace and order to this chaos‚” (Kafka 12). This is interesting because the situation that Gregor is in is extremely scary and unusual

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    Enjoying all of the literature we read this semester‚ it is difficult for me to choose only one favorite. With his connections to capitalism‚ depression‚ and the use of absurdity‚ Franz Kafka’s “Metamorphosis” has to be my favorite piece of literature of this semester‚ possibly even of all time. Initially what got me hooked on the “Metamorphosis” was how easily I could connect to the existentialist views of Kafka. I believe that nearly every American today can relate to the concept of capitalism

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    Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka is a story that has multiple themes within it. One main theme of this story is that of identity. Gregor seems to lose his sense of identity when he is transformed into a bug-like creature. When transforms he not only loses his physical identity‚ but his metal identity. He often speaks of his work as a salesman and he ultimately loses this identity as a salesman. He loses his old personal identity‚ but he gains new one as well. Gregor has to figure out his identity with

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    not even reach to its boundaries” -Franz Kafka. In the book‚ The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka‚ the main character‚ Gregor‚ shares many similarities and some differences with the author. The similarities between Kafka and Gregor can be seen in their relationship with their father and in their feeling of alienation. A difference can be seen in their responsibilities. The aim of this paper is to examine some of the many similarities and few differences between Franz Kafka and Gregor Samsa. Through close

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