Metamorphosis Kafka Analysis

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This research paper will aim to explore the psychological depth of Kafka’s The Metamorphosis. The Metamorphosis is the dramatization of Gregor’s inner world, the world which is depicted by Kafka is the world of unconscious. The Metamorphosis, is a novella in which a travelling salesman Gregor Samsa wakes up one morning totally transformed or metamorphosed into an insect, a betel or a bed bud. It’s a story of self-disgust, about a treachery of family and like in all the works of Kafka, about a terrifying arbitrary unknown power. When the protagonist Gregor crawls across the floor he is in danger of being stamped on by his own father. After Gregor’s transformation his family found that they could manage quite well without him. Gregor’s family even threw garbage, utter waste at Gregor, held a council and decided that the insect in the bedroom can’t really be their son Gregor and in fact they even started referring to the insect with ‘it’ instead of ‘him’. They decided that somehow the insect has to go, Gregor heard their conversation and sadly agreed and died quietly. After
Such works depict the individual as essentially isolated and alone, even when surrounded by other people and things.” (Ross Muffin, Supriya M.Ray: The Bedford Glossary of Critical and Literary Terms) Franz Kafka like Samuel Beckett was one of the most influential writers in this movement of displaying absurd, the nonsensical, the illogical but both present some hidden intense meaning in their works, as Kafka in his The Metamorphosis. While the Absurd was not fully developed until after Kafka’s death, but it owes much of its development to

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