Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Existentialism in Kafkas Metamorphosis :: Metamorphosis essays
Existentialism in Kafkas metabolism The book Metamorphosis, written by Franz Kafka, is based on the views of existentialism. One of these chief(prenominal) views is alienation or estrangement which is demonstrated by Gregors relationship with his family, his kindly spiritedness, and the way he lives his life after the metamorphosis. Although Gregor doesnt realize it, the relationship betwixt him and his family is not good. Gregor is taking over his fathers responsibilities leaving nothing for Gregors father to be responsible for. At the same time, Gregor is making plans to send his sister to a good school, but he fails to discuss this idea with her. To make things worse, Gregor however goes as far as to lock his own bedroom doors at night. He thinks that his family is content with what he is doing, but the only thing that Gregor accomplishes is to surrender himself from his family. Not only is Gregor alter himself from his family, but he is also alienating himsel f from society. Gregor goes on many trips for his job, and instead of going out to meet people, he stays at the motel and does nothing. For this reason Gregor doesnt have a friend or a girlfriend that he can find support in. He follows the same routine everyday of his life and fails to look ahead into the future. By secluding himself like this, Gregors life becomes like the life of a cockroach. It is for this reason that he transforms into this creature. Gregors life as a cockroach is no different than his life as a human. Whenever Gregor tries to communicate with someone, the only thing that comes out of his babble out are cockroach noises that scare his family, and his appearance causes his family to not want be around him. His sister tries to take care of him, but eventually she becomes wear thin of this never ending task and forgets about him. Gregor is once again alter from his
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