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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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    novels in which the main character is living an imprisoned life. One of these men is being forced to reside alone in his room due to a maddening illness that has overtaken his mind while the other is an actual prisoner in a Russian war camp. Gregor Samsa and Ivan Denisovich are just two examples of how a world gone mad can change how life is lived in almost no time at all. These prisoners also come from different points of view and thoughts on various aspects of life such as work and how it affects

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    ________ Directions and Analysis Task 1: Preparing for the Group Discussion In this task‚ you will compare the situation faced by Gregor Samsa‚ the protagonist of Kafka’s The Metamorphosis‚ with a real-life situation in which someone has experienced comparable isolation and difficult personal‚ moral‚ and social experiences. In The Metamorphosis‚ Gregor Samsa transforms suddenly‚ without any apparent reason‚ into a large insect. His transformation ends his ability to express his thoughts in words

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    In the opening line of The Metamorphosis‚ Kafka’s treatment of chaos establishes his vision of the world as going on about its business without regard for the doings of humans. Gregor is the object of a manifestly pointless and arbitrary metamorphosis‚ which he handles as if it were as ordinary any run of the mill event. As he lays in bed‚ having transformed into a bug‚ he considers the future as if it were any other day. “"Oh‚ God"‚ he thought‚ "what a strenuous career it is that I’ve chosen!” His

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    In Kafka’s The Metamorphosis‚ Gregor’s transformation into an insect is a supernatural agency that drives the plot‚ but it is ultimately just a way to show how his surrounding influence his life just as much as the transformation does‚ as the surroundings remind Gregor of his humanity and reveal the metamorphoses of the other characters. To start off‚ Gregor’s family very much depended on Gregor for their financial status. He worked hard as a travelling salesman‚ despite his hate for his boss

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    good son and brother‚ taking a job he dislikes so that he can provide for them and planning to pay for his sister to study music at the conservatory. There is no indication that Gregor deserves his fate. Rather‚ the story and all the members of the Samsa family treat the event as a random occurrence‚ like catching an illness. All these elements together give the story a distinct overtone of absurdity and suggest a universe that functions without any governing system of order and justice. The responses

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    In the past the definition of the tragedy was restricted to be defined as depicting the downfall of a noble hero or heroine due to some combination of hubris‚ fate‚ and the will of the gods‚ however a modern tragedy is different‚ it changes the execution of a tragedy from hubris to his outside surroundings‚ and the will of god to the affect of people that affect the life of the character. Both Arthur Miller and Franz Kafka depict tragedy not in the classic definition but the modern definition. The

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    In the novel The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka it establishes the theme of alienation from the society and their true identity. The main character‚ Gregor Samsa awakes to the realization that he has transformed into a verminous bug. His physical and mental metamorphosis creates obstacles throughout the course of Gregor’s life. Gregor who was once the caretaker of his family is now unable to work. This has caused an economic burden on his family. The transformation also is viewed as a danger to the

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    He felt like he was a burdon to his family‚ and didn’t want to trouble them any longer. One morning the charwoman found Gregor dead in his room and informed the family of his passing. “Well‚” said Mr. Samsa‚ “now thanks be to God” (Kafka291). The family didn’t seem to be concerned; in fact they felt a sense of relief that he was gone. Gregor was a selfless man who loved his family enough to forget about himself completely. But in the end when it was

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    has to do this in order to gain their love and affection. Maybe his family just wont accept him unless he provides for them. The duty Gregor has to his family has been dragging him down all of his life. In The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka‚ Gregor Samsa has a constant struggle throughout his life‚ as a human and as a bug‚ to fulfill his duty as a son to his family‚ even when that duty seemed outrageous in terms of dedicating his entire life to them. From the beginning of the story‚ people can see

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