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    In Metamorphosis‚ Gregor’s sister‚ Grete is the only character besides Gregor who was named. In the beginning of the story Gregor still thought of her as a child‚ even though she was seventeen. Once the transformation happened‚ Grete was seen as the provider of the family instead of Gregor and was the only one who took care of him. When the story comes to an end Grete is seen as an adult now‚ perhaps Gregor’s transformation helped her become one. Most females at the age of seventeen were not

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    In The Metamorphosis Gregor Samsa has everything going for him. One day he wakes up and he has turned into a bug. Upon finding him‚ Gregor’s parents‚ and sister decide on keeping him locked in his room. His mother cannot bear to see him‚ and his father is disgraced by him. Gregor’s sister‚ Grete‚ is the only one in the house who can stand the sight of him. Grete shows strength‚ courage‚ and ultimately disappointment‚ and shame in The Metamorphosis. Grete is a teenager who is independent and determined

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    Gregor Samsa Reflection

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    In chapter one‚ I really felt for Gregor Samsa because you can just tell how much he hates his job as a traveling salesmen. As he lies in bed‚ unable to get himself up‚ his only concern is that he will lose his job which he only continues so he can pay of his parents debt. If it wasn’t because that Gregor would have quit a long time ago. In fact‚ on page four of the book he even stated‚ “if I didn’t hold back for my parents’ sake‚ I would have quit long ago‚ I would have marched up to the boss and

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    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 thrown into an environment where society’s authority serves as a major factor in both their struggle to attain acceptance. Both the protagonists ‘unusual’ appearance sprouts discrimination from

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    Gregor Samsa Abusive

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    very thing happened to Gregor Samsa one rainy night. When Gregor turned into a beetle‚ his family ended up not wanting anything to do with him. This led to his father being abusive toward him. Gregors father was physically‚ mentally‚ emotionally abusive to him ever since the transformation. Mr. Samsa who is Gregors father was definitely physically abusive toward him. When Gregor came out of his room " his father from behind gave him a hard shove." That showed Mr. Samsa wanted Gregor away from the

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    Gregor Samsa is awakened on his bed‚ only to find out that he has oddly enough transformed into a giant bug. As the story continues‚ Samsa contemplates the struggles he would normally have as a human‚ now only with the added conflict of being an insect as well. He tries to go back to sleep in effort of trying to forget what he had come to realization of‚ which is his new form. Samsa tries to evaluate the situation that he had found himself in‚ and he still did not find why he was a bug. Samsa had difficulty

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    feel confined to the life they live. Whether they enjoy it or not‚ it makes them feel well-intentioned. In The Metamorphosis by Frank Kafka‚ it is noted that Gregor Samsa‚ a young man who was transformed into a creature instantaneously overnight‚ was living a life that was less than desirable. Previously to being altered‚ Gregor Samsa was bound to a job at a firm that he detested‚ subsequently confined as an insect‚ and in addition was limited to a room where he was forced to watch his family as an

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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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    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 try to get him out of his room

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    Anna Ferguson The Metamorphosis: RRJ #1 Summary: Gregor Samsa‚ a traveling salesman wakes up‚ to find that he has been transformed into a giant insect. Gregor then notices his new body which includes an armor-hard back‚ multiple thin legs and a brown arched abdomen split into rigid sections. Gregors focus shifts to his room‚ and he notices a picture of a woman that he cut out of a magazine and he realizes how small the room seems. Gregor tries to go back to sleep‚ but has trouble when he realizes

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