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Metamorphosis By Franz Kafka

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Throughout both Gregor Samsa’s brief life after his metamorphosis and Franz Kafka's entire adolescence, they are plagued by the imposed alienation of their family. Gregor’s alienation stems from the effects of his appearance on the people around him. Kafkas alienation derives from the erosion of his self image due to his work and family life. Gregor’s repulsive appearance acts as a response to his reality, of being forced to work a job he detests for a family who does not appreciate him. After years of constantly being told he is inadequate, Kafka begins to take on the same mentality as Gregor, by allowing himself to be alienated by the people around him and himself. Both Kafka and Gregor’s suffering continues by accepting and allowing the alienation of their families and society.
A fundamental and underlying reason for Gregor and Kafkas imposed alienation is the lack of ability to communicate with their families. As Gregor speaks through his door on the first day of his metamorphosis, nobody in the house has a clue as to what he is saying. Gregor’s mother calls out to Grete, Gregor's sister, and shouts”Call the doctor that was the voice of an animal”(Kafka 12). Nobody in Gregor’s family can understand a thing he says, relinquishing his ability to convey his needs. Without the ability to convey thoughts and desires, Gregor has no choice but to forever be alienated and suffer alone. Afterwards Grete pleads …show more content…

Both their families exploit them for their own selfish purposes with taking a single thought into consideration for Gregor and Kafka. Kafka's own self image and the repulsive reactions to the appearance of Gregor act as an attribution to each of their alienations. Alienation is a lasting poison that slowly diminishes the will of the affected which correlate to Kafka and Gregor’s belief that they cannot do anything about their imposed

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