Wednesday, October 2, 2019
The Family in Franz Kafkas The Metamorphosis :: Metamorphosis essays
      The Family in Metamorphosis            The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, 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 metamorphosis than Gregor, himself.   Therefore, the real  metamorphosis     occurs to the family rather than Gregor.            One of the family members     who goes through significant metamorphosis is Gregor's sister, Grete.     She maybe the person that he cared the most about.  After he turned  into     a bug, her love and care gave him a reason to live, but when she stopped     caring it killed him.  Grete turned from this loving, caring, and  warm     person into this dark, uncaring, and selfish person.           After Gregor turns into a bug, Grete seems like the only one who cares     about her brother, even in the body of a giant bug   She   keeps his room     clean and brings him things to eat twice a day. She worries about what     he might like to eat "But, he would of never been able to guess what     his sister, in the goodness of her heart, actually did. To find out his     likes and dislikes, she brought him an assortment of foods"(24). . Her     kindness, even when she is afraid of his appearance, touches Gregor  deeply.           She gives him a reason to live.  She is the only human that he has  contact     with.  So, he doesn't feel as much alienated as he already  is.   This     shows that after Gregor turned into a bug, she still cared about him.      Her warmth gave him a reason to live. But, this would not last for  long     much longer.           As the time passed, Grete practically stops caring about her brother.     She starts to treat him differently. "No longer considering what she     can do to give Gregor a special treat, his sister, before running to     business every morning and afternoon, hurriedly shoved any old food into     Gregor's room with her foot" (43).  Grete is not thinking about  Gregor     like; this makes her uncaring. Shoving things with her foot is an example     of her showing him that he is a bug because bugs are usually stomped     on with feet. Grete gets a job to help pay for expenses, she no longer     wants takes care Gregor makes her selfish.  					    
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