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    Gregor Samsa‚ a travelling salesman and the protagonist of the story. Gregor hates his job but keeps it because he feels he needs to pay of his father’s debt and provide for his family. He then transforms into a bug and can never be changed back again‚ he lives the rest of his life as a bug hoping someone will take care of him. His family takes him for granted and when it’s their turn to take care of him they don’t. “ He lay on his armor-hard back and saw‚ as he lifted his head up a little‚

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    Chaining him to his bed‚ this event feels more like a prison warden than it should. Ultimately‚ what Ivan’s illness does is set him free from the bondage of his utilitarian routine. “A domestic tragedy‚ a deliberately trivialized punishment for his hubris‚ is now set earnestly in motion‚ for this innocent 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

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    In the novel‚ The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka‚ alienation and isolation are very prominent themes that flow through the pages. When Gregor undergoes his transformation into a grotesque insect‚ it creates this psychological and emotional rift between Gregor and his family. To separate themselves‚ his family lock Gregor in his room and only his sister‚ Grete‚ is allowed in to clean and feed Gregor. Gregor is physically and literally isolated from mankind‚ as he is imprisoned and is in fact‚ no longer

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    Personal Identity Personal Identity can be broken down into three areas: 1.) Body 2.) Memory and 3.) Soul. In John Perry’s "A Dialogue on Personal Identity and Immortality" these composing aspects of personal identity are discussed at length. In the reading and class discussions the body was defined clearly as a part of one’s person‚ even alluded to at times as a "prison" in which one cannot escape until one dies. Memory and one’s Soul seemed to be lumped together many times‚ understandably

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    connections made in life‚ and Gregor Samsa’s surpasses the normal levels and delves deep into the realm of total devotion. In The Metamorphosis‚ Gregor constantly puts himself second to his family’s needs‚ even when the consequences

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    Who is the head of the family? Would it be the oldest one‚ or rather the one who provides the most for the family? In some cases‚ it could be the father even though someone else is earning and providing for the rest of the family members. In The Metamorphoses by Franz Kafka readers are exposed to Gregor who lives a relatively dull life. Some would agree that his family depends on Gregor too much and don’t appreciate him. The Metamorphoses is a classic example of how family dynamics change when the

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    202 Supplement Dr. Kelly DeLong Office: 115 Haven-Warren Office phone: 404-880-8171‚ cell 678-977-7353 Office hours: MWF 12-1‚3-4 Email: kdelong@cau.edu Texts: The Norton Anthology of World Literature Vols D-F Sherman Alexie The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven Grade Distribution: There will three tests worth thirty points each and an oral presentation worth ten points‚ for a total of one hundred points. The final is the third test. However‚ the final will be split into

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    clear definition of what perfection truly is‚ when a person attempts to become "perfect"‚ they are usually transforming into what seems to be perfect to . In both "A Doll’s House" and "The Metamorphosis"‚ we see that human beings cannot achieve a state of total perfection. When Gregor Samsa‚ from "the Metamorphosis"‚ attempts to be the perfect provider that his family expects him to be‚ he inadvertently turns his life into an insectoid existence. Likewise‚ when Nora from "A Doll’s House" tries to

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    Plot Summary: Do not cut/ paste from a website‚ which is a form of plagiarism. One morning‚ Gregor Samsa wakes up as a giant bug‚ and soon realizes he has missed his train and will be late for work. His father‚ mother‚ and sister knock at the door and ask about his condition. He assures them he feels fine‚ but soon his manager arrives at his house‚ accuses Gregor of being lazy‚ and upsets the whole family. Eventually‚ Gregor crawls over to the door and terrifies everyone with his new physique. After

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    Capaldi chose to include a portion of Czech author Franz Kafka’s life to create this movie into a fantasy biographical film as well. He picked the time when Kafka was set to write his novella‚ the future critically-acclaimed The Metamorphosis. Although Capra’s film is an inspiring and raw Christmas drama‚ Capaldi’s film is a dark and ironic comedy. Certain scenes from Capra’s film would not be necessarily be considered family friendly for a Christmas film‚ such as George contemplating

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