Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis

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During the first world war was confronted Kafka with sadness and suffering, when he was drafted into the military and he got tuberculosis there. Tuberculosis was incurable so he in 1922 got retired. He got the Spanish flu too and lost his health quickly. Two years later, he lost the power of speech and was suffering with pain when he ate and drank. There was nothing the doctor could do. Franz Kafka died on 3 June 1924. Transformation: "When Gregor Samsa woke up one morning out of a troubled dreams, he found himself lying in bed turned into a gigantic insect, (1)." So begins the story. The short story is about transformation, which takes place in the family, Samsa the son has woken up in an insect body of a vermin. Gregor is a travelling …show more content…

The family situation turns completely. Now the others start working. Her father is now stronger than the son. The sister that Gregor has, had a very close relationship with, talking less and less with him and becomes the first to talk about Gregor nowadays are only one animal. Her position is also changing and she takes over Gregor’s site. She becomes an adult, start person and become mentally stronger…
By studying this story we find that Kafka developed his own way of creating Samadani 3
”Metamorphosis” to be sure that his readers are never become wrongly misled to find the message of similarities between him and his protagonist.
Frantz Kafka had namely similar job and life. The name of his father shows up in the story as Samsa’s father. The family relationship was alike as with Samsa. His father decided over him. He was under father’s force and his strong critic. He felt unloved, unaccepted as an insect, the son never had any chance to choose. According to J. Stephens, the relationship between Gregor and his father is in many ways similar to Franz and his father Herrman. The Metamorphosis also shows resemblance to some of Kafka’s diary entries.
For the first; Kafka’s choice of the last name for his character is similar to his

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