Examples Of Discrimination In The Metamorphosis By Franz Kafka

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“The Metamorphosis” written by Franz Kafka is a fiction about the protagonist Gregor transforming into vermin overnight and his family and boss’s reaction to that transforming. In this story, the author use Gregor’s miserable experience and predicament to criticize the problems in our world, like discrimination, exploit, money worship, and arbitrary acts. However, in this fiction, Gregor family’s discriminatory behavior to Gregor impressed me most. Defined by social psychology, “Discrimination is the phenomenon of treating a person differently from other persons based on group membership and an individual’s possession of certain characteristics such as age, class, gender, race, religion, and sexuality” In fact, the discrimination to Gregor is kind of truly feeling for the author Kafka who as a Jewish writer living in 1900s German. He uses the literary technique to criticize the social phenomena at that time. However, one hundred years later, the discrimination is still existing in the corners of modern society and gradually becoming a hindrance of the social progress. In “The Metamorphosis”, the discrimination to Gregor can be divided into two types. The first type is “racial discrimination” and happened at the beginning of the story. In the …show more content…

The family’s discrimination to Gregor murder him. His father no longer takes him as his son but as vermin. Hurting him badly by throwing the apple to his back. And the whole family keeping isolate him which making he loses the hope to live. The double whammy of body and mind killed Gregor. It has been a century since “The Metamorphosis” published. The discrimination issue that Kafka criticized still exist in modern society. We should not only know the discrimination is illegal but also is an unethical behavior. With the increase in cultural exchange among countries, we should take this issue seriously and cautiously so that the whole society can be

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