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    In the critically acclaimed novella “The Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka‚ the main character‚ travelling salesman Gregor Samsa‚ suddenly wakes up in the form of a disgusting and monstrous bug. Gregor quickly realizes he has no control over his body. Consequently‚ Gregor begins to worry about the possibility of him not showing up to the job he hates and is only keeping to pay off his parents’ debt to his boss. Gregor’s parents and sister‚ Grete‚ become worried about Gregor not leaving for work and they

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    consciousness. The next day he wakes up in the hospital and is paralyzed. What would this man’s first thought be? Of course‚ he would question why that he is paralyzed and if this illness is curable. Unlike the character in my parable‚ the main character in Franz Kafka’s "The Metamorphosis‚" worries about the most unlikely things. Although Gregor Samsa had awoken to discover that he is an insect‚ he is afraid that he will be late for work and as a result he will lose his job. As a result of this behavior‚ Gregor

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    a short story written by Franz Kafka which tells the story of the Tower of Babel in a different fashion. Although the topic is the same‚ Kafka tries to show the impossibility of building the tower because of the human nature by analyzing the power‚ conflict‚ unity and freedom ideas in a philosophical way. Apart from content‚ contextual information such as the original story in the Bible is useful to elaborate the impossibility. At first glance‚ it can be stated that Kafka chooses not to write about

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    In Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis‚ the main character‚ Gregor Samsa‚ experiences an alienation from his family‚ his job‚ and the society he lives in. Gregor is seen in his family’s eyes as the main breadwinner‚ but they also treat him as a workhorse. Feeling worthless‚ he eventually turns into a bug and is shunned into his room. Employing the styles of Modernism in his novel‚ Kafka uses Gregor’s transformation into a bug as a means of manifesting Gregor’s psychological condition. Modernism

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    Franz Kafka’s talent for existentialist writing can be captured in his story The Metamorphosis. The main character’s physical metamorphosis and ensuing social transformation represents many important facets of existentialist ideology. His character‚ Gregor‚ has built his life experience through choices; Gregor is thrust into an absurd situation‚ representing the absurdity of the world; and (add another theme). The Metamorphosis is a prime example of existentialist philosophy. Gregor’s choices controlled

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    The psychoanalytical work of The metamorphosis By Franz kafka Done by Tania Al-abdallah Student No.201020155 The metamorphosis by Franz Kafka is a short story that is filled with a lot of ideas to analyze and criticize‚ and that could be looked at from a lot of point of views. The story is about a man named Gregor Samsa‚ who works as a salesman in order to support his parents and his sister‚ also to pay off his father’s

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    The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka incited many interpretations of the possible meanings from my classmates. We were able to analyze the small pieces of information that were disregarded from our previous conversations‚ and we discovered new ideas involving the role of mental health in the characterization of Gregor. This character is associated with the term of alienation because he was often alone and isolated from the rest of the world as a human and as a vermin. These traits led me to believe that

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    The Metamorphosis (German: Die Verwandlung) is a novel written by Franz Kafka that was published in 1915. This novel is considered as one of the splendid works of literature of 20th century. The main character of the story is Gregor Samsa who was a travelling agent. One day‚ when he woke up in his bed‚ he found that he was transformed into a giant and ugly bug--an incredibly disgusting cockroach--to be precise. The cause of his transformation is never revealed in the novel. The whole novel revolves

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    Vivianna Orsini Eng.298 Prof. Stevens “The tragedy of never finding food that you like” An analysis of A Hunger Artist By Franz Kafka Most people might have trouble seeing fasting as an art form. Fasting is commonly seen as a way to show devotion to God. Often art can be a way to share our suffering with the world. The hunger artist is no different. The virtuosity of the hunger artist was his devotion to God and bringing his audience closer to God by making them suffer

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    Metamorphosis" has the author transfers a message that being a human does not mean having a body‚ head‚ hands‚ and legs; also it does not mean to have a brain which distinguishes us from the other creatures and makes us an intelligent animal. Actually‚ "Franz Kafka" shows that emotions‚ feeling and humanitarian treatments is the key of the human differentiation to be recognized than the other creatures‚ and without these specifications human becomes as an animal or a bug. Kafks uses the meaning of “insect”

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