Franz Kafka Influences In The Metamorphosis

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In The Metamorphosis Franz Kafka incorporates Gregor to symbolize the influences in his own life. Gregor in the story is a lonely and depressed character, who turns into a roach and sees himself as grotesque both, physically and mentally. “As Gregor Samsa awoke from unsettling dreams one morning, he found himself transformed in his bed into a monstrous vermin” (Kafka 7). Gregor acts like a vermin in the story who loses his job, is rejecting by his family, and eventually dies as a giant insect by wounds inflicted by his father. The impact of feeling insecure as a vermin and self-isolation of Gregor connects to Kafka, who was forced to do an office job that he did not enjoy, and suffered from clinical depression and social anxiety throughout

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