Oedipal Conflict In The Metamorphosis

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In the Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, Gregor experiences unusual punishments in the form of anal regression, oedipal conflict, and masochism because of his father’s dominance in the household. There was a role switch with Gregor and his father after the metamorphosis. Gregor became the new breadwinner of the family. The conflict with him and his father resulted in Gregor regressing into the anal stage of physcosexual development. He found pleasure in disgusting items like rotten food. There was evident oedipal conflict because of the jealousy Gregor had towards his father’s relationship with his mother. Gregor was physically attracted to his mother. The pain Mr. Samsa caused Gregor from behind showed signs of masochism. Mr. Samsa threw apples

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