Metamorposis- the real metamorphosis involved only the family
Metamorphosis of the Family in Kafka's Metamorphosis
In Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis, the nature of Gregor Samsa's reality
changes insignificantly in spite of his drastic physical changes. Gregor's
life before the metamorphosis was limited to working and caring for his
family. As a traveling salesman, Gregor worked long, hard hours that left
little time to experience "life." He reflects on his life acknowledging the
"plague of traveling: the anxieties of changing trains, the irregular,
inferior meals,
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in life
and be a companion to rely on when no one else cares.
Works Cited
Eggenschwiler, David. "'The Metamorphosis', Freud, and the Chains of
Odysseus". Franz Kafka: Modern Critical Views. Ed. Harold Bloom. New York:
Chelsea House Publishers, 1986. 199-219.
Emrich, Wilhelm. Franz Kafka: A Critical Study of His Writings. New York:
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Kafka, Franz. Metamorphosis. Trans. A.L. Lloyd. New York: Vanguard Press,
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Pawel, Ernst. The Nightmare of Reason. New York: Vintage Books, 1984.
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