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Kakfka's Metamorphosis
A Bug’s Life; “Kafka’s ‘Metamorphosis’”
Franz Kafka’s, “Metamorphosis”, is arguably one of the most eccentric, yet exemplary literary works ever published. Kafka uses science fiction to provide insight into the mind of Gregor Samsa, a young man who seems to have fallen into the pits of life’s endless routine. As the story begins Gregor is mysteriously transformed into a large grotesque insect, this represents the insecure feelings he feels about himself. As a selfless, very dutiful man Gregor works extremely hard at a job he truly despises just to support his sister and parents with whom he lives. Betrayal, escape, and self sacrifice are among the many themes explored through Gregor in this truly one of a kind story. As Sheldon Goldfarb, a doctor of English and published critic, so bluntly states, “ The Metamorphosis” is a depiction of the helplessness and disgusting nature of the human race.”
Admittedly, after reading this story for the first time, I could not help but question the acceptance of “Metamorphosis” as a serious literary work. For one, the
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Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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