Theme Of Isolation In The Metamorphosis

1027 Words3 Pages

Gregor sits in his room and everything is recognizable. Nothing in his room is changed. The walls are the same. The bed is the same. The view from the window is the same. However, the only unrecognizable thing in the room is himself; Gregor is unaware of who and what he is. Separation is the state of being moved apart from something else. Isolation is where something is unable to come into contact with something else. Damaged relationships are common and can have emotional strain. In The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, existential anxiety, transformation, isolation, and damaged relationships demonstrate how alienation is detrimental to a person’s humanity. In the second half of the novella, Gregor begins to lose himself. He began to question …show more content…

In the context of The Metamorphosis, Gregor Samsa is being isolated from his family and the rest of society. Gregor was isolated from his family and society long before he turned into a bug. He was isolated before because he was was the traveling salesman who rarely saw his family. Gregor was hardly eating. He believed that it was because he had become depressed and unhappy about his room. His room had become the catch all for everyone else’s things (Kafka 42). The only attention that Gregor had been receiving from his family was all the assorted items that they kept placing into his room. In his analysis of The Metamorphosis, O’Connor considers, “It would appear that the truly deformed characters are the supporting cast of Metamorphosis. Indeed, the hero of the story contains more pathos and more human qualities than any of the other characters who are free of being transformed into cockroaches” (59). The deformed characters that make up Gregor’s family are causing harm to Gregor. His morale is so low in result of his family the low morale is causing Gregor to quit eating. Gregor’s family is isolating and alienating him. The separation between Gregor, his family, and society is detrimental to Gregor’s life because it is inhumane to cause him to feel this

Open Document