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A review by a_nnalyse
The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka
emotional
fast-paced
5.0
A profound exploration of the human condition, focusing on themes of alienation, guilt, and the dehumanising effects of modern society. The story revolves around Gregor Samsa, who transforms into a gigantic insect, leading to his inability to support his family. i felt as though this transformation can be interpreted as a metaphor for a debilitating mental and or physical illness, highlighting the societal and familial 'repercussions' of such conditions.
Gregor's sudden incapacity evokes feelings of guilt and worthlessness, as he can no longer fulfill his role as the breadwinner. This shift in his ability to contribute financially causes his family and manager to look down on him, exacerbating his isolation and helplessness. The novella poignantly depicts Gregor's struggle to communicate and maintain his identity amidst his transformation, ultimately feeling more like a burden than a person.
Gregor's sudden incapacity evokes feelings of guilt and worthlessness, as he can no longer fulfill his role as the breadwinner. This shift in his ability to contribute financially causes his family and manager to look down on him, exacerbating his isolation and helplessness. The novella poignantly depicts Gregor's struggle to communicate and maintain his identity amidst his transformation, ultimately feeling more like a burden than a person.