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    The Metamorphosis: A Glimpse of Franz Kafka “His mother caught site of the gigantic brown blotch on the flowered wallpaper‚ and before it really dawned on her that what she saw was Gregor‚ cried in a hoarse‚ bawling voice: ‘Oh‚ God‚ oh‚ God!’” (34) Franz Kafka’s‚ The Metamorphosis‚ is a story about Gregor Samsa who wakes up one random morning transformed into what is called a “monstrous vermin.” (1) The Metamorphosis is a story that not only describes his new life‚ but also shows how the modern

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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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    their atypical beliefs. However‚ it is the death of both Meursalt‚ from The Stranger‚ and Gregor Samsa’s‚ from The Metamorphosis‚ familial relationships that tie the literary works together. The inability of both protagonists to form meaningful and strong connections with their respective family members adds to their ostracism from the rest of society. Meursalt‚ with his torn relations with Maman‚ and Gregor‚ with his exclusion from the Samsa family‚ must face their respective and often absurd worlds

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    by Franz Kafka. The existential framework of this story is that Gregor is a failure to himself and his family and himself‚ and falls victim to the psychological consequences of it. With this in mind‚ themes of alienation‚ isolation‚ self determination‚ absurdity of life‚ and limits of suffering start to take place. Gregor’s family seems to blame him for their own failures. The family is struggling financially and relies on Gregor to work and provide for them‚ while they stay home and do nothing

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    Characterization Comparison-The Metamorphosis and The Judgment 1. Comparison between Georg Bendemann and Gregor Samsa(PROTAGONISTS) Similarities: * “Indirect characterization” * Dynamic characters * Stream of consciousness‚ which depicts their emotions * Round characters * Third-person point of view * Author’s depiction of them is biased as it is autobiographic in a way * Character depicted through the way they interact with their superiors and inferiors in the story

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    This story teaches and shows the effects of isolation and on how it effects ones life. Gregor Samsa ( the main character ) is driven by a dramatic change in his life and the inability to provide for his family. Franz Kafka uses symbolism such as the window to elaborate on the important theme of isolationism in The Metamorphosis . Kafka’s use of the window shows Gregor Samsa looking for or lacking of freedom . As the story unfolds in the very first chapter

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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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    least “find out” or conquer the wallpaper‚ the symbol for patriarchal society. The narrator becomes independent of John and frees herself‚ which is symbolized by ripping off the wallpaper” (Brandner‚ 48). Similar to the woman in "The Yellow Wallpaper" Gregor‚ in "The Metamorphosis" watches as his life slowly falls apart without any control over it. The night before Gregor’s death‚ the author reveals his true emotions‚ “He felt relatively comfortable. It is true that his entire body was aching‚ but the

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    and is defined as a relatively abrupt change. Anyone who reads The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka will agree‚ there is a significant amount of abrupt change in the novel. Furthermore‚ the most change occurs in the two main characters‚ Gregor and Grete. Even though Gregor may undergo the most change‚ Grete’s change is more significant than Gregor’s because the change she underwent was impressively fast and unusual for a girl of her age. When asked who’s change is more significant you can answer it in

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    An individual’s identify defines their ability to belong‚ thus one’s interactions which develop a personal identity are integral in belonging. This concern is highlighted through Raimond Gaita’s memoir Romulus My Father which explores the implications of personal interactions on self-identity and hence implications on sense of belonging. Similarly‚ Franz Kafka’s novel Metamorphosis explores a man’s altered identity as a result of personal interactions and the subsequent result on the man’s sense

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