Friday, November 8, 2019
Free Essays on Metamorphosis
Franz Kafkaââ¬â¢s: The Metamorphosis By: In life there are many changes, some changes occur physically, and some occur mentally. When these changes occur they can either cause extreme satisfaction or extreme discomfort. In the book The Metamorphosis, change occurs in both mental and physical ways. The book is based on a man who by no fault at all changes his physical appearance in an awful manner. Leaving the emotional change much more hard to believe. The fact of the matter is that the family, which he worked for and provided for because of an economical loan, changed in a more horrific matter then he could ever have. I personally believe that the point he was making by the name metamorphosis was on how his environment changed rather then his physical appearance. Gregor was the son of Herr and Frau Samsa and brother of Grete Samsa. Before Gregorââ¬â¢s unusual change, he had been a traveling sales man. He maintained this job because his parents had previously engaged in a loan with the boss of the company, and now Gregor was working for him to pay of theyââ¬â¢re dept that would take him a couple of years to bring to an end. Gregorââ¬â¢s job was also enough to afford a very big and well-embellished house, which also led him to believe that he had to continue working there to keep his family well. Gregorââ¬â¢s job never left him any time for himself; he never had any time to enjoy lifeââ¬â¢s precious qualities. He also explained how hard it was to travel non-stop and not being able to rest in a manner that would release him of all his stress. Thus leaving him a man of extreme concerns. Examining the catalyst that started all the metamorphosing I came down to the conclusion that itââ¬â¢s all a metaphor to how his life changed in such a short period of time. The transformation was not explained in real time. When he awakens from his dreams he is already transformed to what is described as a cockroach. I was surprised at the fact... Free Essays on Metamorphosis Free Essays on Metamorphosis Franz Kafkaââ¬â¢s: The Metamorphosis By: In life there are many changes, some changes occur physically, and some occur mentally. When these changes occur they can either cause extreme satisfaction or extreme discomfort. In the book The Metamorphosis, change occurs in both mental and physical ways. The book is based on a man who by no fault at all changes his physical appearance in an awful manner. Leaving the emotional change much more hard to believe. The fact of the matter is that the family, which he worked for and provided for because of an economical loan, changed in a more horrific matter then he could ever have. I personally believe that the point he was making by the name metamorphosis was on how his environment changed rather then his physical appearance. Gregor was the son of Herr and Frau Samsa and brother of Grete Samsa. Before Gregorââ¬â¢s unusual change, he had been a traveling sales man. He maintained this job because his parents had previously engaged in a loan with the boss of the company, and now Gregor was working for him to pay of theyââ¬â¢re dept that would take him a couple of years to bring to an end. Gregorââ¬â¢s job was also enough to afford a very big and well-embellished house, which also led him to believe that he had to continue working there to keep his family well. Gregorââ¬â¢s job never left him any time for himself; he never had any time to enjoy lifeââ¬â¢s precious qualities. He also explained how hard it was to travel non-stop and not being able to rest in a manner that would release him of all his stress. Thus leaving him a man of extreme concerns. Examining the catalyst that started all the metamorphosing I came down to the conclusion that itââ¬â¢s all a metaphor to how his life changed in such a short period of time. The transformation was not explained in real time. When he awakens from his dreams he is already transformed to what is described as a cockroach. I was surprised at the fact... Free Essays on Metamorphosis In Kafkaââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"Metamorphosis,â⬠every character had encountered transition but among all of them, Grete transformed drastically compared to other characters. She started off being loving and caring, taking tedious care of Gregoryââ¬â¢s new way of life. However, after time passes and his mother faints once again Grete becomes fed up with taking care of this bug. From being a loving sister, she turns to hate him and ultimately professes her hated of him and wishes he go away. Those words Gregory heard, were the last words he heard before he died in that bed alone a night. Gregory obviously has changed physically due to his metamorphosis into a bug. But he has also changed perhaps emotionally. Gregory was used to being the primary bread maker of the family, but when his transformation paralyzes most of his movements. He realizes this paralysis changes his family, mainly Grete, he realizes how she doesnââ¬â¢t care for him anymore and overhears her wishing he was gone. He also recognizes the lack of concern from his parents and find outs his father has money. But his father never tells Gregory about it. Mrs. Samsa does change slightly, but only to adapt to their new style of living. She does display some level of love for her son throughout the story. The only way she changed is in the beginning, she never worked or did anything around the house. However, later on during the story she gets a job and hires a maid to take care of the house. Unlike Mrs. Samsa, Mr. Samsaââ¬â¢s mood stays at a constant pace. Mr. Samsaââ¬â¢s attitude throughout this story is this old grumpy, angered man who despises Gregory from the beginning. When Mrs. Samsa faints and causes a ruckus in the house Mr. Samsa is infuriated. He throws apples at Gregory, wounding him severely. He shows no love for Gregory at all during the story. In the beginning of the essay Grete displayed her kindness toward Gregor by doing minor gestures such as: opening the window for ...
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