Dehumanization In The Metamorphosis By Franz Kafka

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The Dehumanization of a Bug Imagine a person waking up as a bug and having their employer and family more upset about how the transformation is going to affect them, rather than making sure the person is alright. In the book The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, Gregor Samsa was treated with this kind of disrespect after his own transformation . Gregor had many circumstances in his life that dehumanized him even before he turned into a “gargantuan pest” (Kafka 13). Gregor’s metamorphosis ,although straining on the family, created many positives for the overall well being of their characters. Before his metamorphosis, Gregor’s work, relationships and family all dehumanized him, and through his metamorphosis he positively impacted the lives of his father,mother and sister. Gregor is dehumanized by his boss in the way that he treats him at work. Gregor’s presence at work proved more important to his boss than his well being. When …show more content…

He went from being dependent on his son to a supportive family man. He worked so often that he wouldn 't take his uniform off even to sleep. The text explains, “The father refused with a sort of obstinacy to take off his servant’s uniform even at home, and while the sleeping gown hung uselessly on a coat hook, he slumbered fully clothed in his place, as if he were always to serve and even here awaited the voice of his superior” (52). Gregor’s father now works to the point of exhaustion, never for a second does he let himself relax. He works long hours and when he gets home he often times drifts into a sleep even when he has not gone to lay down for bed. He wears his uniform to bed which shows that he is both subjective to his boss and proud of the work he is doing. His change in clothing at the end of The Metamorphosis signifies that the father has also changed. Gregor’s Father changed from a careless dependent into a proud hard working

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