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    whose name in Gregor‚ turned into a vermin during the night. After the transformation‚ he lies awake thinking about his hatred for his job. Peter Kuper is able to demonstrate Gregor’s struggle to get out of bed‚ and his hatred for his job more effectively than Franz Kafka’s written story. With Kuper’s graphic novel the author is able to express and emphasize on the struggle Gregor had to go through just to get out of bed. In the graphic organizer the reader can see several frames of Gregor twisting and

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    Kafka revolves around a character named Gregor who wakes up one morning not in his usual form‚ he awakes as an insect. He is unsure of how he has become in this shape and struggles for acceptance. He hides in his room unable to see his family‚ this novella shows surrealism‚ Gregors want for existentialism‚ and even is one giant allegory. Throughout this novella or story there are many points of a surreal reality‚ or surrealism through the art of Gregors transformation. Readers must use imagination

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    Kafka‚ a story about a young man named Gregor who was alienated from his job‚ his humanity‚ his family and even his body. Gregor barely notices his metamorphosis into a bug; life remained the same for him. After the metamorphosis‚ Gregor feels completely alienated from his room and environment‚ a symbol of this was through him being unable to see the street through his window. The metamorphosis is a powerful indictment of alienation brought by the life of Gregor. Franz Kafka’s novella has a thematic

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    Throughout Metamorphosis‚ Franz Kafka gives clear examples on how Gregor affected the family. He tries to help the family by working a horrible job just to pay off the debts of the family. By using irony‚ imagery‚ and nostalgia‚ Franz shows how although Gregor seemed helpful‚ he actually held the family back from becoming closer and progressing in life. Once Gregor‚ “Had changed into a monstrous‚ verminous bug‚”(pg. 1) he discovered many new‚ but painful-forming qualities like‚ “The ball of his tiny

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    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 differ as well. In the beginning‚ Gregor overhears the father explaining the family’s financial situation to Grete and the mother. The narrator also explains

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    already miserable life. We are first introduced to the main character‚ a traveling salesman named Gregor‚ who awakes in the morning to find he had been transformed into a horrible vermin. Throughout the story‚ Gregor remembers what his life was like prior to his transformation. The author describes Gregor as a traveling salesman who is very hard working and an excellent provider for his family. Gregor hates his dreadful job but works tirelessly day and night‚ making sure he is able to provide for

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    Metamorphosis‚ Gregor Samsa lives the life of a bug. The traveling salesman awakens one morning to find himself incredulously transformed into a “monstrous vermin.” At First‚ Gregor is apathetic towards his “metamorphosis” and immediately begins describing his room and slight discomforts in great detail. At the same time‚ Gregor incessantly comments on unimportant aspects of his – almost dismissing the fact that he is now a cockroach. When his family starts knocking on his door‚ Gregor immediately begins

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    seen as a critique of the industrialised society of the early 20th Century. Looking at Karl Marx’s theories of worker alienation‚ Gregor Samsa highlights the “deadening of the soul” of the worker during the crescendo of the industrial revolution. Reading The Metamorphosis‚ it can be seen that‚ satirically‚ Gregor Samsa transforms in a physical sense‚ but mentally Gregor had always been a creature designed to work and by changing

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    find himself transformed into a giant bug. This metamorphosis causes a clash between the main character Gregor Samsa and his family which in turn creates major changes in all characters.  Kafka utilizes many themes in the story including change‚ isolation‚ power and money. These themes aid in making the story vague‚ while retaining a sense of lucidity. One main theme in the story is change. Gregor Samsa ’s reality changes only mildly‚ despite his radical physical transformation. Prior to his mutation

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    and the deterioration of his character. “His room‚ a proper room for a human being‚ only somewhat too small‚ lay quietly between the four well-known walls”. The four familiar walls represent a prison‚ which enhances his rapid deterioration. Gregor had no intention of leaving the confinements of his room representing his personal voluntary imprisonment‚ unlike Jumpei‚ who was forced into imprisonment.

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