Symbolism In The Metamorphosis

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The most common visualization of Gregor, the main character in “The Metamorphosis” is him as a cockroach, which he has unexpectedly transformed into one morning. It is said that Kafka’s use of the cockroach was completely random and in fact not at all in reference to a cockroach at all, simply a bug. However, the author’s vague imagery of the creature itself leaves an open window to skepticism and imagination. The unclear vision of the insect could lead to many suggestions, one such as religion. There are infact several biblical/religious references throughout “The Metamorphosis.” The first is the Gregor’s main body, the insect, which some view as a cockroach but as it was said is untrue could lead to Gregor being simply a beetle. In which …show more content…

When Mr. Samsa throws the apples at Gregor, this might be symbolic of the abuse and heckling Christ receives on his way to Golgotha—because although Christ was welcomed on "Psalm Sunday," many people were disappointed with the man he was as opposed to the warrior king they expected. Also, just as in the first story, Adam and Eve, the apple was the symbol of sin in the story, just as it could be in the novella. Sin is what brought Gregor into his new life, what he did before could have made him into the bug he was. Just as sin, the “apple,” brought him to death. Just like the Bible says what will happen to us if we stray away from God. All of these references point back to one topic, religion, and not just one specific belief. Like most things in life, religion is the one of the things that holds things together, gives people and explanation to something they do not understand. “The Metamorphosis,” is no exception, in the novella it seems to be connected to religion as a whole, perhaps telling the life of religion as the novella goes on to the end. As in life too, Gregor ended in death and in a way relieved his family of burden like Christ did for us on the

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