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Grete's Metamorphosis Essay

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In a household or family, typically, changes that one family member experiences affects the way of living of another family member or even the whole family. These changes can affect families by making them come to a realization in which they have to find other resources to accommodate their needs or the change can help mend relationships within the family. Changes can also help in the development of one or more of the family members. In The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka this theme of change within family and personal growth is seen and experienced with all the characters in the family. The character that experience the most changes and personal growth is Grete. Grete’s brother, Gregor, is a salesman that wakes up one day transformed into a bug. This transformation that Gregor experiences from being the provider of the family and being dedicated to his job makes Gregor go through various realizations about his life. As Grete witnesses this transformation she experiences major changes of her own. Throughout the novella, Grete’s metamorphosis can be interpreted into three different parts. The first is Grete in her most innocent and sensitive phase, where she is helping her brother out of kindness and love. The second stage is where Grete is beginning to develop and get accustomed to these new …show more content…

Grete’s initial reaction to Gregor’s bug transformation is that she “began to weep while Gregor was still lying quietly on his back”(47). This reaction shows that Grete’s level of maturity is not adequate enough to deal with the change her brother is experiencing. Grete is not only showing her emotion and care for Gregor, but proving that his metamorphosis is causing Grete to experience emotional weakness. As Gregor is moving forward in his journey; Grete enters into her stage of exploring just how much power she has over the situation that is occurring within the

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