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    The father was starting to get very concerned. His son‚ Gregor‚ refused to open the door and go to work. Gregor needed to provide for the family and so he must go to work. Suddenly‚ the door opened and something appeared. The father was startled by the vermit that emerged from the door. It appeared that Gregor had underwent a metamorphosis into a large bug. However‚ the vermit went directly toward the manager and realizing he was in no danger‚ the father stopped to observe the situation. The manager

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    of basic Marxist principles‚ with a significant focus on alienation of the worker. The worker‚ Gregor Samsa‚ has been blinded to his disadvantaged condition by the minor troubles and major alienation he experiences as a traveling salesman. It is not until he is transformed into a cockroach that Gregor begins to understand his disadvantaged position in the socioeconomic system in which he lives. Gregor experiences minor troubles in the opening paragraphs of the story that distract from the very real

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    Gregor Samsa’s sister‚ Grete‚ in The Metamorphosis‚ by Franz Kafka‚ seems to undergo a metamorphosis that is parallel to her brother’s. As Gregor takes on the characteristics of an insect‚ Grete gains her independence and maturity. Before Gregor’s transformation‚ Grete seems to be his only close companion. She writes letters to him while he is away from home‚ and her first words to Gregor in the story are kind and caring: "Gregor? Aren’t you well? Are you needing anything?" (368). Later in the story

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    Bailey St. Germain St. Germain Tonya Morris 4/5th block 7 November‚ 2014 Dehumanization and Alienation For generations society has been separating and categorizing mankind into stereotypes. Everyone and anyone on earth has been placed within a prospective category. If not by race‚ then appearance‚ income‚ or by social standing. Although sometimes mankind takes these separations

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    of course‚ be able to creep‚ unimpeded‚ in any direction‚ though forgetting his human past swiftly and totally?” This is the point of the story when Gregor starts to come to terms with his new life as an insect. He has not completely and totally let go of human emotions‚ but he has started to accept his new body and embrace his new abilities. Gregor starts to feel torn between the choosing the insect life and the human life‚ as he still has a desire to help provide for his family‚ and into part three

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    fall from the stepladder is the catalyst which brings to the surface Ivan Ilyich’s ‘incurable illness.’” (Engelberg 295) The “incurable illness” that Engelberg here refers to is the very same meaningless life that plagues Gregor just the same. These illnesses that both Gregor and Ivan have contracted‚ whether they be literal illnesses or otherwise‚ serve a greater purpose than to simply awake these men from their comatose life. In fact‚ the authors of the texts inflicted very specific conditions

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    alienation through his main character‚ Gregor Samsa. Both men become increasingly alienated due to the effects of poor health‚ strained family relationships‚ and even low self-esteem. During Kafka’s life‚ he became increasingly sickly‚ and is forced to hide himself away from society in sanatoriums. Similarly‚ Gregor realizes his new appearance as a bug is grotesque to the people around him‚ so he becomes forced to hide himself away in his room. Both Kafka and Gregor struggle with negative relationships

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    Technology Changing How Students Learn‚ Teachers Say [pic] Nancy Palmieri for The New York Times Lisa Baldwin‚ a chemistry teacher‚ works with her students to fight through academic challenges. By MATT RICHTEL Published: November 1‚ 2012 http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/01/education/technology-is-changing-how-students-learn-teachers-say.html?src=me&ref=general There is a widespread belief among teachers that students’ constant use of digital technology is hampering their attention spans and ability

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    off harmlessly. But another following immediately landed right on his back and sank in” is important since the apple is a permanent scar reminding Gregor of his perpetual guilt. The collision with the apple brings forth a sudden comprehension within Gregor and his family‚ as told in the Bible; the apple (“Your eyes shall be opened”) opens their eyes. Gregor can painfully distinguish that his life has changed‚ he no longer holds the position as the son; he is not valuable because he cannot earn money

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    sectioned by arch-shaped ribs‚ to whose dome the cover‚ about to slide off completely‚ could barely cling. His many legs‚ pitifully thin compared with the size of the rest of him‚ were waving helplessly before his eyes." Gregor Samsa has gone through a metamorphosis. This change has turned Gregor into a "monstrous vermin". The anxieties‚ inner terrors‚ and cynicism‚ which fill Gregor’s life‚ are expressed by Kafka throughout the novel‚ metamorphosis. Franz Kafka uses these feelings as an element of Expressionism

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