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    Humans often 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

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    Ever thought about getting turned into a bug? Well‚ in the novella The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka the main character‚ Gregor gets turned into a bug. The hard working family man wakes up to find himself as a grotesque vermin. His whole life changes when his family discovers him in his nauseating state. They keep him locked up in his room and can hardly stand to look at him. Not only Gregor is inflicted by this awful‚ sudden change. His family‚ without the life-support and money from Gregor’s job

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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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    Metamorphosis is a psychological drama by Franz Kafka. The existential framework of this story is that Gregor is a failure to himself and his family and himself‚ and falls victim to the psychological consequences of it. With this in mind‚ themes of alienation‚ isolation‚ self determination‚ absurdity of life‚ and limits of suffering start to take place. Gregor’s family seems to blame him for their own failures. The family is struggling financially and relies on Gregor to work and provide for them

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    The Metamorphosis‚ written by Franz Kafka is a prime example of magic realism. Magic realism is a fictional technique that combines fantasy with raw‚ physical or social reality in a search for truth beyond that available from the surface of everyday life. Also‚ reality becomes deformed and it is difficult for the reader to perceive the essential truths and tell the difference between what is real and what is unreal. The story‚ "The Metamorphosis" is about Gregor‚ a workaholic‚ who is changed into

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    Franz Kafka’s Metamorphosis Franz Kafka is said to have based most of his works off of his own life. Consequently‚ in one such work‚ Metamorphosis‚ the characters‚ and their struggles parallel those of people present in Kafka’s life. Metamorphosis tells the story of a man‚ Gregor‚ who leads a prominent lifestyle until he wakes up one morning transformed into a bug; from the moment that he takes his first breath in his transformed state‚ Gregor’s life goes downhill. Because Kafka’s work reflects

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    man turns into a cockroach‚ is rejected by those nearest to him‚ and suddenly dies with an apple on his back. The plot of “The Metamorphosis” is just that. Or is it? The story is filled with emotion and modernist concepts. The three A’s of modernism‚ anxiety‚ ambiguity‚ and alienation‚ show up prominently in Kafka’s writing. Anxiety oozes out of “The Metamorphosis.” The story reads like a bad dream. First of all‚ the situation itself is anxiety inducing. For many‚ nothing would be more horrifying

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    for his family) remain his main concerns‚ through which Gregor is manifested as honourable. He contemplates: “Once I’ve got together the money to pay off the parents’ debt … Then I’ll make the big break. In any case‚ right now I have to get up.” (Kafka 5). Gregor’s precision and meticulous approach to his obligations is indicative of an individual trapped by his inability to exercise change. We are made aware of Gregor’s reliability when he considers

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    The main character in Franz Kafka‘s‚ The Metamorphosis‚ experiences a surprising and tragic transformation that cut short his already miserable life. We are first introduced to the main character‚ a traveling salesman named Gregor‚ who awakes in the morning to find he had been transformed into a horrible vermin. Throughout the story‚ Gregor remembers what his life was like prior to his transformation. The author describes Gregor as a traveling salesman who is very hard working and an excellent provider

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    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 experience

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