Metamorphoses In Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis

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Franz Kafka 's The Metamorphosis revolves around Gregor Samsa, a businessman who one day turned into a beetle. While this whole novel seems purely a work of fiction, it has a realistic feel to it as well. Apart from the metamorphosis of the main character, everything else is set in the contemporary world. While the book focuses on Gregor’s metamorphosis, each character in the family experiences their own metamorphosis, and realistically shows how metamorphoses happens in each of our lives. In the beginning of the novel, Gregor Samsa is seen as the sole breadwinner of the family. He goes to work every day, without even missing a day. He is working at the current place to pay off the debt his parents owe the boss. It isn 't even his own debt, but he is still adamant about paying it off for his family. He sees it as a responsibility from his side. He is so driven by this notion that he doesn 't go out in the evening. He is very quiet and entertains himself. I think the solitude comes with the job. As a travelling businessman, there isn 't much time for social events or routine in his life. The whole family gets worried when Gregor did not get up and go to work early in the morning. I think even more than the wellness of Gregor, the family is worried about …show more content…

They start to think of ways to get rid of him. The sister is the most adamant about it. She once relied on him for everything, and now that she was capable of doing the same things her brother did, she felt that she didn 't need him anymore. He could be disposed of. In a way, all she wanted was money and when Gregor couldn 't offer that anymore, she became self reliant. With this newly found responsibility, came the ego that she has a say in the family matters now that she is earning money to bring to the table. With Gregor out of the way, they are relieved that they can move on with their

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