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Betrayal In The Metamorphosis, By Franz Kafka

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The Metamorphosis, written by Franz Kafka, is a cultivating story about how the life of Gregor Samsa and his family drastically changes. This change causes Gregor’s father and sister to betray him and even Gregor to betray himself. This all starts when one morning Gregor wakes up as a giant bug. This occurrence does not allow Gregor to work anymore and provide for his family. As the novel goes on his sister is the only one to take care of him but this takes a toll on Gregor and the rest of his family. Soon his family is in a financial crisis causing each member of the family to start working. They even had to start renting out a room in their apartment just to make ends meet. With all of these events happening to the family it causes many …show more content…

Both of these instances show that Gregor’s father has completely given up on his son to the extent that he would seriously injure him just to get this ugly creature out of his sight. By Gregor’s father never trying to help him from the beginning it shows that he has completely given up on, and ultimately betrayed, him.
The second family member to betray Gregor is Grete, his sister. From the beginning Grete has been the only one to take care of Gregor. She has been the one feeding him and cleaning his room. Basically Grete has been the only person that Gregor has had any interaction with. This continues until the end of the novel when Grete says that, “things can’t go on like this. Maybe you don’t realize it, but I do. I won’t pronounce the name of my brother in front of this monster, and so all I say is: we have to try to get rid of it.” (Kafka 48). Whether that is killing him or kicking him out of the apartment and onto the streets, essentially does not matter because either one would be catastrophic to Gregor. Her betrayal is the most shocking to Gregor and even catches the family by surprise. What even makes her betrayal worse is once Gregor has died Grete does not mourn the loss of her once loved brother. The morning when Gregor died Grete and the family, “decided to spend this day resting and going for a walk; they not only deserved a break in their work, they absolutely needed one.” (Kafka 54). This just emphasizes that Grete had no regret in betraying her

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