Wednesday, September 18, 2019
The Great Change in Kafkaââ¬â¢s The Metamorphosis Essay -- The Metamorphos
Although Gregor turned into a bug, the real Metamorphosis occurred before the change and with the whole family. Kafkaââ¬â¢s novella The Metamorphosis reflects the ideals about industrialization and existentialism during the turn of the century. In the novella, Gregor turns into a bug, and the whole family has to deal with it in different ways. Many characters go through a metamorphosis in the novella. Although the changes may not be physical the changes occurred greatly in Gregor, Mr. Samsa, and Grete. Gregorââ¬â¢s major transformation occurred not when he turned into a bug, but through the changes in his life. Gregorââ¬â¢s life before the changed into some sort of bug was like a bumble bee. He would go through life doing as others told him. In the story Gregor said, ââ¬Å"For the time being, however, I must get up because my train leaves at fiveâ⬠(Kafka 4), which explains how he was just someone going through life on a schedule, just like a worker bee. But even before his time as a traveling salesman, he was someone else, ââ¬Å"On the wall just opposite hung a photograph of Gregor from the time of his military serviceâ⬠(16). He was a military man, so at this point; he has already changed from someone who was in the military, to a boring worker in a modern industrial world. The greatest change that happened to Gregor was of his appreciated for music. Before, Gregor hardly noted his sisterââ¬â¢s violin playing, but at the end of the novella, he said, ââ¬Å"W as he a beast if music could move him so? He felt as though the path to his unknown hungers was being clearedâ⬠(49). Gregor was never so appreciative towards music in his entire life, but the changes he went through, came out with a new lenience towards it. The obvious assumption about Gregorââ¬â¢s metamorp... ..., she felt strongly towards her brother, and she loved him, but at the end, the greatest change in to story happened. ââ¬Å"It has to goâ⬠¦thatââ¬â¢s the only wayâ⬠¦we have no brotherâ⬠¦it obviously wants to take over the whole apartmentâ⬠(53). She wanted to kill her brother, because of the work and pain he has brought the family. She even went so far as to say, ââ¬Å"We have to get rid of itâ⬠(52). In conclusion, the greatest change in the novella was of a kind and loving sister, to a murderous human, who has no brother anymore. Although Gregor may seem like the only one who went through a metamorphosis, his whole family was along for the ride. So what if everybody looked at their own lives this way, and instead of turning into a bug, just changed in a slight way. What effect would that have on your family if you woke up a different person? Works Cited Kafka- The Metamorphosis
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