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The Metamorphosis By Franz Kafka

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"Franz Kafka is renowned for prophetic and profoundly enigmatic stories that portray human degradation and cruelty." (Bloom) The Metamorphosis is said to be one of Franz Kafka’s best works of literature. It shows "the difficulties of living in a modern society and the struggle for acceptance of others when in a time of need." (Bloom) The Metamorphosis is about a young man, Gregor Samsa, who is transformed overnight into a bug. He soon becomes a disgrace to his family. After his metamorphosis, his family goes through an even bigger change than Gregor. In this novel "Kafka directly reflects upon many of the negative aspects of his personal life, both mentally and physically." (Jiminez) "When comparing Franz Kafka and his personal life to The Metamorphosis it is obvious in more ways than one that he was writing a twisted story of his life." (Breckman)
There are a few major ways in which Kafka put his life into parts of The Metamorphosis. Gregor’s room is similar to Kafka’s Old Town Square where he watched everything from a window. "Gregor’s abusive relationship with his father parallels Kafka’s relationship to his father." (Lawson) Kafka’s real father shares many characteristics with Gregor’s father, such as being strict, overbearing and abusive. Gregor’s mother was scared and unsupportive towards Gregor paralleling Kafka’s actual mother who seemed very distant, and shy. All of these things are seen in The Metamorphosis.
So why did Kafka use parts of his identity and of his

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