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The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka: The Necessity of Communication and Support

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In The Metamorphosis, by Franz Kafka, Gregor’s evolution to an insect symbolizes the loss of thorough communication, representing the disconnection of the individual from his family and his surroundings. Through this metamorphosis, the once loving family begins to remove itself from any past interactions with Gregor. In addition, the setting and surroundings of Gregor completely overcome him and persuade him to lose hope. The family and surroundings, not the change to an insect, lead Gregor towards death. Not only do the uncontrollable surroundings change Gregor, but so does the family. Gregor’s entrapment inside of the bedroom forces the realization of the isolation and alienation from society into his mind. Gregor’s life as an insect …show more content…

The family has taken in lodgers to get more money. The family fears the presence of an insect in the house and shuns Gregor’s attempts to escape the bedroom. The lodgers’ presence destroys all hope of an escape, because the parents value money and peace of mind over the well being of their own son. These conflicts of Gregor’s surroundings force him to become more depressed and eventually hide himself from everything. Grete, Gregor’s sister, gradually detaches herself from her brother, continuing Gregor’s uncontrollable decent towards a hopeless death. Gregor always loved his sister, and when the evolution to an insect occurred, he kept hope in life because his sister cared and loved him regardless. Yet the actions of the family and her surroundings gradually force Grete away from her brother. The burden of Gregor’s metamorphosis eventually controls Grete, and she migrates away from Gregor, causing him to despair. Despite the insect body, Grete treated her brother with care, “To find out his likes and dislikes, she brought him a wide assortment of things” (23). At first, Grete accommodates all of Gregor’s needs. During this time Gregor is confused, but not particularly depressed. As time passes, Grete evolves, “Exhausted from her work at the store, had gotten fed up with taking care of Gregor as she used to” (42). The family has forced her to get a job in order to override the loss of Gregor’s productivity. With this, she lacks the time to care for him,

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