The Samsa Family In Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis

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In “The Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka, the relationships in the Samsa family are characterized by tension and resentment. Before Gregor's metamorphosis Gregor's dad had been unable to financially support his family himself, so he carries on forcefully toward his son, because of his feeling of insufficiency. Gregor's mom tries to guard him once in a while, however she gives into her husband's outrage. Gregor's sister is by all accounts the relative for whom Gregor holds the most affection. Before he transforms, he goes through metamorphosis he pays for her music classes. Shockingly, after his change, each member of the Samsa family abandons Gregor, needing him to just disappear. At first his sister is friendly to him, plays him music, gives him food, and makes him feel comfortable, although after she notices her mother's distraught after seeing her son in such a condition she immediately turns on him. His mother loved him but Gregor’s father has a certain distaste for his son’s new appearance and no longer seems to care for him. In light of this his mother sides with Gregor’s father because of fear …show more content…

First his father was the one to hurt him the most, he treats Gregor with disrespect and does not appreciate his help with the family due to his inability to help them himself. Then his mother, she cares for him deeply although the fear of her husband drives her to give most of her attention to her daughter. Third Gregor's sister is the one he cares for the most, she is the one he holds closest to his heart, although I believe because of her greater success and being the favored child would also be a factor in why he metamorphosed. Each one of his family members played a role in his unhappiness which, in my opinion, caused the metamorphosis. When people tell you your worth less than you ar, you will start to feel that

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