![]() ![]() ![]() When Gregor finally reveals himself to his family his father stood a hostile clenched his (Kafka 15) In the development of character, Kafka seems to have used the rejection from his family as motivation to it is as if he wrote about himself in the form of an extended metaphor, and used Gregor Samsa to do so. Samsa, is the animosity they show their sons. Though his mother complied with those actions, his father regularly exuded his harsh opinions a far nastier way with looks and in other indirect (Kafka 106) The most common characteristic between the two fathers, Mr. Kafka and his father had a relationship that was submerged in his father would never understand or accept him particularly because of his love for reading and writing. The physical transformation of Gregor Samsa into a cockroach, is symbolic of evolution into a writer in that they are constantly rejected family, they are disconnected from society, and they eventually allow to consume them. ![]() Related Studylists eng Preview text Claudia DuBose Barrett English IV 10 April 2018 One In The Same During the early 1900s, Franz Kafka wrote and published The Metamorphosis, inside the novel is also a significant document titled Kafka to Max The placement of this document seems to be intentional rather than it is almost as if Kafka wanted the audience to see the similarities between Gregor Samsa (the main character) and himself. ![]()
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