Franz Kafka and Ismail Kadare

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Franz Kafka and Ismail Kadare were two of the most extravagant storytellers of modern times. Franz Kafka wrote the short story, The Metamorphosis and Ismail Kadare wrote the novel, Broken April. In these two stories, there is a sense of sadness and darkness that both author’s portrayed in them. The characterization between Gregor (from The Metamorphosis) and Gjorg (from Broken April) were actually similar in comparison. The similarities are isolation, loneliness, and their father figures. Nevertheless, both stories are magnificent to read during spare time.

In The Metamorphosis, Gregor lives a melancholy life with his parents and sister. One day Gregor awakes to find that he has been transformed into a bug. A jump through the story, finds Gregor isolated because his family really did not approve of what he has become. The only person that will actually talk to Gregor is his sister, Grete. Also, Gregor is now isolated from the society, his job, and the world because of his condition of being a bug. The author, Kafka utilizes a beetle image to symbolize or depict how isolated Gregor feels both with the society and his family. This plays on Gregor’s mental status and this causes him to feel like he has a loss in identity.

In comparison, the story Broken April, opens up with the main character Gjorg, who just avenged his older brother’s death; now he has thirty days to live or until the end of April because someone has to avenge the person that Gjorg has just killed. In chapter 2, Gjorg travels alone across the High Plateau, which is like a desert, in search for the Kula of Orosh to pay his blood tax. This particular scene in the story has a sense of endless, dullness and emptiness that all contribute to the atmosphere of isolat...

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... Kafka and Ismail Kadare, depicts different pictures that the reader can relate to in society. Franz Kafka had an unhappy life and most of short stories reflects his life. The Metamorphosis imitate Kafka’s feelings of alienation from the community. On the other hand, Kadare is from Albania, so he knows the culture and the codes of different tribes. Kadare has perceptive and touching depictions in Broken April that also allows the reader to see another culture other than America’s. It is really hard to compare these two stories because of the way the author has written them. A person would actually have to take that extra step in acknowledging that these are true and very detailed authors that has intense matter in their writings. Yet again, the author for Broken April and The Metamorphosis are magnificent and brilliant writers and their works will not be forgotten.

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