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    from the man with wings to‚ “the women who had been changed into a spider for having disobeyed her parents”(10). Everyone in town is of acceptance of the spider women as shown through their easy persuasion of the extraordinary. They treat the metamorphosis as an everyday occurrence and therefore combining the both the mundane and the extraordinary in a setting in which religion has a major impact on its people beliefs and actions thus indicating a reliance of religion to explain and reason life.

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    THE PLOT DIAGRAM The plot diagram: most people learn about it somewhere in elementary school‚ and indeed‚ it is the most elementary of tools a writer and reader can use in summarizing and outlining a story. It is so basic and flexible that pretty much every story written in existence can be outlined via the plot diagram. And yet‚ there are stories that‚ when outlined‚ twist the plot diagram into interesting shapes‚ which leads me to suspect that there is a missing step in the plot diagram: the elusive

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    tag are prominently portrayed in his more popular pieces such as "The Metamorphosis" and "The Judgment.". His work had many themes portrayed but most unmistakably seen is the notion of isolation. Not only was Kafka socially awkward‚ to in addition he was also a depressive person with a difficult childhood. Isolation and alienation are predominantly shown in his life as well as in his writing from The Judgment and "The Metamorphosis." These aspects are

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    unpleasing‚ it can affect their social status‚ how people see them‚ and even cause them to become alienated. In The Metamorphosis and District 9 the main characters‚ Wikus van de Merwe and Gregor Samsa‚ become isolated and lose their social power after they go through their metamorphosis and the aliens were isolated and didn’t have social power from the start. Before their metamorphosis‚ both Wikus and Gregor had relatively good statuses in society. Compared to Gregor though‚ Wikus had a lot more social

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    Metamorphosis If Gregor was to relive his life‚ he should try to escape the house instead of staying‚ since he brought the family down. When he became an insect‚ he lost his job‚ and the family no longer had a source of income‚ and they started to decline. However‚ keeping Gregor in the house meant the family couldn’t move to a cheaper home‚ seeing as they had no way to transport Gregor. Gregor’s father‚ his mother‚ and Grete all had to take on jobs and rent out Grete’s room to make enough

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    Oluwatunmise Akanji  Ms. Hudgins  AP Literature ­ 1  15 January 2015    Gregor’s Metamorphosis as Allegory    An allegory is a story in which characters‚ events‚ and settings symbolize abstract or moral  concepts from the real world. Using PASSAGES/QUOTES from the entire text as needed‚  explain the following allegorical connections to The Metamorphosis. In other words‚ explain  how/when these ideas are developed in the text.      QUESTION  QUOTE FROM  BOOK   YOUR  EXPLANATION    CONNECTION TO 

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    conformity then individual identity. Conformity is behaviour in accordance with socially accepted conventions or standards. Identity is the fact of being who or what a person or thing is. This state of being is shown through Franz Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis.” Gregor’s sister and family are very concerned with Gregor’s new state and how it will be accepted by society. They are afraid that if he is different that society will not care for him anymore. This is because society accepts conformity more

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    fit in‚ rather than standing out on their own. Even if that trend forgoes their personal values and beliefs‚ most would rather follow through than risk becoming an outcast. The following pieces of work: “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson‚ “The Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka and “The Rise and Fall of Sharpie Cakes” by Haruki Murakami demonstrate abstract themes such as society’s influence on the individual‚ enabling concrete images and sensory details via irony‚ symbolism and tone to enhance the reading

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    generation that created Israel has evolved from forbidden or hidden unity in the story “Facing the Forests”. Being similarly innovative‚ Kafka described a process of humanization of the non-human creature through imbuing it with humaneness in “Metamorphosis”. Many historical‚ political‚ and cultural events such as Proclamation of Independence of Israel state in 1948‚ Jewish fights for position in Prague in ninetieth century determined narratives of the texts. However‚ the stories have radically different

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    The Dominant Role of Society Often times‚ literatures depict the notion of society’s overwhelming authority and influence towards individuals who contradicts the ‘accepted’ norm. “The Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka and Gabriel Marquez’s “A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings” for instance‚ illustrate the inferiority and the undeniable cruelty the two protagonists receive from society as a result of their conditions. Gregor Samsa and the Old man are parallel characters‚ whose fates are

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