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Identity And Personal Identity In Kafka's The Metamorphosis

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In Kafka’s The Metamorphosis, Gregor Samsa, a traveling salesman, wakes up one morning as a cockroach. In his job as a traveling salesman, he is not required to make his own decisions and only has to follow the orders of his boss. Gregor is okay with his job because it allows him to provide for his family, as is parents are in debt and he wants to support them. This leads him to a career that does not allow him to make any choices and therefore doesn’t require any individuality. As a result he never makes his identity unique and he finds himself unable to develop uniqueness because he realizes that he can’t have both individuality and provide for his family. Seeing that he stands in the way of his family’s happiness, he convinces himself that disappearing is what’s best for them. Since Gregor put so much of his energy towards his family’s well-being rather than his own, he never formed a unique identity. After waking up as a cockroach and regretting that he wouldn’t be able to attend work, he thinks of his unhappy work life and says, “If I didn’t hold back for my parents’ sake, I would have quit long ago” (4). In sacrificing the time that he spends at work to support his family, Gregor shows the lengths he is willing to go to allow his family to survive. Gregor recognizes that his work is uninteresting, but he decides it is more important to support his family than to follow his own desires, essentially letting his parents control his life. Another example of Gregor admitting to putting his parents’ needs above his own is when he admits that a lot of his unhappiness comes from the fact that he is just a subordinate of the boss and he has no real power. As a travelling salesman, all he has to do is go from door to door trying to sell items that people don’t want. As Gregor continues to think about his life at work after his transformation, he recognizes: “He was a tool of the boss, without brains or backbone” (5). Gregor sees that he is lacking “brains or backbone”, which is recognition that he does not need individuality to perform his job. However, after his transformation, his lack of a “backbone” is externalized since, as a cockroach, he literally lacks a backbone. Gregor can see that he is a drone, since

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