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Franz Kafka Analytical Essay The theme of isolation is present in Franz Kafka’s “The Hunger Artist” and “The Metamorphosis” as a result of his childhood experiences of separation from the typical culture. From an early age, Kafka’s aspirations of being a writer set him apart from his mother and controlling father. In “The Metamorphosis”, Gregor Samsa transformed into a bug he is separated from the rest of his family and those he cares about. In ‘The Hunger Artist”, Kafka created a story of a man who set himself apart from society through the misunderstood qualities of fasting as an art. Franz Kafka’s experience as a child with isolation influenced his writing as the theme of being detached from society is seen through “The Metamorphosis” and “The Hunger Artist”. Franz …show more content…

Gregor, despite being the main provider for the family, was locked in his room and isolated from humanity after his transformation. “His room, a regular human room, only a little on the small side, lay quiet between the four familiar walls.” (Kafka, Part I). Kafka describes Gregor Samsa as feeling out of place in his own room as he thought of the room as a human room rather than the home of a bug. “The manager burst out with a loud “Oh!” it sounded like a rush of wind – and now he could see him standing closest to the door, his hand pressed over his open mouth slowly backing away, as is repulsed by an invisible unrelenting force.” (Kafka Part 1). Prior to this point of the novella Gregor had chosen to live a life of detachment, locking himself in his own room at times. The manager’s reaction to seeing Gregor was the first time Gregor experienced isolation and exile from someone other than himself. As described by Franz Kafka in “The Metamorphosis” Gregor Samsa, previously chose to be detached from society, after he transformed into a bug his family imposed isolation upon

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