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    * The Metamorphosis * Author: Franz Kafka (1883-1924) * Major Characters * Gregor Samsa – The main character in the story. He wakes up to find himself turned into a a large bug/roach. He is a travelling salesman and hates his job. However‚ he must work to support his family. He wishes to send his sister to violin school but must face the reality that he is an insect * Grete – Gregor’s loving younger sister. After his transformation‚ she takes care of him. She is a very talented

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    The book Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka was published in 1915 and is about a traveling salesman who is transformed into a creature. The reason one may consider choosing this book and attempting to convert it into a kids book is how mysterious and open ended some of the aspects of the novel is. The process of creating this book took a fair enough of time‚ planning ‚ and a lot of trial and error in order to get it the way I felt was acceptable The hardest part of creating this kids book was condensing

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    George Orwell’s Shooting an Elephant George Orwell writes of his experience in British-ruled India in the early twentieth century as a sub-divisional police officer in the sovereign Southeast Asia state of Burma. His essay presents a powerful theme of inner conflict. Orwell’s strong inner conflict lies between what he believes as a human being and what he should do as an imperial police officer. Orwell immediately claims his perspective on British imperialism saying that it is evil and that he

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    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 ran in an irregular path‚ one Gregor’s father would have never run back in his youth

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    Comparison Red Elephant vs. Blue Donkey You hear about them everywhere and all the time - Elections in the US. The two main parties are symbolized by the “Red Elephant” and “Blue Donkey”. This assay will compare their genesis as well as their political ethos. The Party of Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama is held in high esteem all over the world‚ especially in Europe and just because of big names like Roosevelt‚ Truman‚ Kennedy and Clinton‚ which were only a few candidates who won the

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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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    Malala Yousafzai‚ follows Jean-Paul Sartre’s existential idea of creating your own future. On the other hand‚ the idea of those who cannot create their own future and has to depend on others to make it is called bad faith. In Franz Kafka’s book‚ Metamorphosis‚ the main character‚ Gregor‚ can be seen following Sartre’s idea of existentialism. For example‚ in chapter three of the book‚ Gregor creeps out of his room to listen to Grete play her violin‚ while the family and the tenants were minding their

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    "The Metamorphosis" by Franz Kafka uses the distortions of Gregor Samsa’s current state as a vermin‚ his invaded space‚ and the abstract use of time to convey the antagonist’s alienation‚ isolation‚ and conformity causing his inaction as the existential hero. Gregor’s transformation absurdly exaggerates his shape‚ voice‚ and senses to exemplify how his physical mutation into a vermin and inarticulate struggles represent his alienation from society. "When Gregor Samsa woke up‚ [...] he found himself

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    society. Bradbury illustrates Montag’s metamorphosis with him changing from a mindless burning drone to his maturation and acceptance into a society of like-minded booklovers. The first words of Bradbury’s novel state‚ "it was a pleasure to burn" (Bradbury 3). These words sum up the beginning character of Montag; he enjoys burning‚ and his job is to "answer alarms not to put out fires‚ but to start them (Moore 103). Guy Montag is a fireman‚ a man who is trained to spray kerosene on books

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    Katterina Horton LA 10 Mrs. Rutha 6th October‚ 2014 Metamorphosis Alternate ending As he lay there on the floor in his empty room on his crippled‚ fragile‚ insect molded body‚ he heard the sound of the front door slam and the family vehicle speed out of the driveway. Gregor leaped up in a panicked‚ stunned state and stood in perfect stillness on his hind legs. A gleaming‚ bright ray of sunlight caught his eye through the crack of his door. Gregor slowly guided his way toward his door in agonizing

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