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    In “The Metamorphosis” By Franz Kafka‚ the style enhances the nightmarish quality of the work in many ways. This quote from line 304-306 can be used to illustrate this when Gregor says‚ “I’ll open up immediately‚ just a moment. I’m slightly unwell‚ an attack of dizziness. I haven’t been able to get up.” These lines from the text show that Kafka describes this nightmare in a simple style. Gregor has completely transformed from a human into a vermin yet he treats the situation as if it could happen

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    The straightforward style of The Metamorphosis gives the story a nightmarish quality. Throughout the chapter‚ he struggles with the task of getting out of bed as an unidentified bug. In chapter 1 paragraph 14‚ it reads‚ “Should he really call for help though‚ even apart from the fact that all the doors were locked? Despite all the difficulty he was in‚ he could not suppress a smile at this thought” (ch1 paragraph 14). Gregor is in a serious situation‚ but his alarming new appearance doesn’t seem

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    29968 Ms. Young English 102 7 December 2012 Metamorphosis: Continuous Death of the Self In the darkness prowls a spindly creature that sucks at the honey of every breath and grazes on the comfort of every individual. This creature stalks the fly galleries of stages across the world and swoops down to every so often feed upon willing sacrifices that trundle onto its altar. However‚ unlike the ancient Aztecs’ sacrifices to the sun gods‚ these dewy-eyed immolations do not meet just one untimely

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    Rather abruptly‚ Franz Kafka places the reader on the morning of a great change in his novella‚ “The Metamorphosis.” At the eve of this morning‚ Gregor Samsa wakes from his “troubled dreams” (Kafka 23) to find that his has been transformed into a terrible creature. Gregor looks with contempt at his altered form‚ newfound appendages‚ and hardened derma‚ wondering why this morning of all mornings should be the one where he is transmuted. In the fourth paragraph of the story‚ Kafka gives us insight

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    The nightmarish quality of “The Metamorphosis‚” by Franz Kafka‚ is enhanced by the straight forward -almost academic- nature of the writing. One such example of this occurs on page 93‚ reading‚ ““What’s happened to me?” [Gregor] thought. It wasn’t a dream. His room‚ a proper human room‚ although a little too small‚ lay peacefully between its four familiar walls.”(Kafka) From thereon‚ he abandons the description of his transformation to describe the room and previous night. As the audience reads this

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    My first cognitive distortion is that I always tend to overgeneralize everything about my appearance. I personally think that I have bad skin genetically‚ I have really huge pores and I feel like my face is naturally oily which I hate! When I wear makeup it makes the oiliness even worst! Secondly I don’t like my weight at all! None of my clothes fit me the way I want too and my arms are still fat and don’t proportion with the rest of my body now that I have lost weight. I wish I wasn’t as skinny

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    In “The Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka‚ the style enhances the nightmarish quality of the work. The text states‚ “It took just as much effort to get back to where he had been earlier‚ but when he lay there sighing‚ and was once more watching his legs as they struggled against each other even harder than before‚ it that was possible‚ he could think of no way of bringing peace and order to this chaos‚” (Kafka 12). This is interesting because the situation that Gregor is in is extremely scary and unusual

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    Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka is a story that has multiple themes within it. One main theme of this story is that of identity. Gregor seems to lose his sense of identity when he is transformed into a bug-like creature. When transforms he not only loses his physical identity‚ but his metal identity. He often speaks of his work as a salesman and he ultimately loses this identity as a salesman. He loses his old personal identity‚ but he gains new one as well. Gregor has to figure out his identity with

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    In Franz Kafkas‚ “The Metamorphosis”‚ character‚ Gregor‚ represents‚ Kafka himself by symbolizing‚ how he was raised‚ his family‚ and his spiritual death. Just as Gregor did‚ Kafka had a rough relationship with his father. In 1911 Kafkas father pressured him to open asbestos factory‚ even through Kafka’s hated and believed he was wasting his time on this endeavor‚ he tried to please his father. This is represented in the book as Gregor’s attempt to provide for his family and father by taking the

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    To whom it may concern‚ the boy in this spacecraft is my son‚ Kakarrot. I urge you to take care of him‚ as I can foresee he is the savior of this universe. Before I fill you in on the details‚ let me introduce myself‚ I am Bardock‚ a scientist from the planet Vegeta and‚ by now‚ it has been destroyed by the evil emperor‚ Frieza. I foresaw this event‚ as he saw I was developing a new hormone that can enhance the physical strength of an individual through physical combat. He believed we were planning

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