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    The Metamorphosis (German: Die Verwandlung) is a novel written by Franz Kafka that was published in 1915. This novel is considered as one of the splendid works of literature of 20th century. The main character of the story is Gregor Samsa who was a travelling agent. One day‚ when he woke up in his bed‚ he found that he was transformed into a giant and ugly bug--an incredibly disgusting cockroach--to be precise. The cause of his transformation is never revealed in the novel. The whole novel revolves

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    Boyz n the Hood directed by John Singleton is viewed as one of the most influential films of its time. The film has sparked a new genre of films such as Menace II Society‚ South Central‚ and Baby Boy. In each of these films‚ similar to Boyz n the Hood‚ is the portrayal of the struggles that African Americans in ghettos face‚ and how they deal with the thought in the back of their minds that there is no way out. The setting for Boyz n the Hood takes place in South Central Los Angeles in a neighborhood

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    Society.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 625.32 (2009): n. pag. Web. 31 March 2010. Mills‚ C. Wright. “The Promise”. The Dialogues of Learning: Self and Society II. Eds. Katrina Carter‚ Joe Hall. Acton‚ MA: Copley‚ 2008. 88-115. Print. Scanell‚ Paddy. “The Dialectic of Time and Television.” The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 625.219 (2009): n. pag. Web. 31 March 2010. Sokel‚ Walter. “The Structure and Function of Self-Alienation in

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    Ever thought about getting turned into a bug? Well‚ in the novella The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka the main character‚ Gregor gets turned into a bug. The hard working family man wakes up to find himself as a grotesque vermin. His whole life changes when his family discovers him in his nauseating state. They keep him locked up in his room and can hardly stand to look at him. Not only Gregor is inflicted by this awful‚ sudden change. His family‚ without the life-support and money from Gregor’s job

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    Beginning with its first sentence‚ The Metamorphosis deals with an absurd‚ or wildly irrational‚ event‚ which in itself suggests that the story operates in a random‚ chaotic universe. The absurd event is Gregor’s waking up to discover he has turned into a giant insect‚ and since it’s so far beyond the boundaries of a natural occurrence—it’s not just unlikely to happen‚ it’s physically impossible—Gregor’s metamorphosis takes on a supernatural significance. Also notable is the fact that the story never

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    As the novella progresses‚ Grete becomes less fearful and therefore acts with confidence and determination. For example‚ Grete “hit[s] the table” as “introduction”‚ calling Gregor a “monster” and they “have” to get rid of “it”. She believes this is not “wrong” because they have done “all that’s humanly possible” to help him (27). First‚ the description of Grete “hitting the table” creates the mental image of someone calling attention to themselves. This image shows that Grete is being confident and

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    A traveling salesman who hates his job but is forced to keep it in order to support his family and pay off his father’s debts. Gregor suddenly finds himself transformed into a giant insect. Never coming to terms with his metamorphosis‚ he struggles with intense feelings of guilt as if his inability to support his family were his own fault. Though freed from his job‚ Gregor was now a burden to his family and they left him locked in his room to rot. Before Gregor so arbitrary changed into an entirely

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    Isolation of a person is the act of distancing a person from society. Gregor Samsa wakes up one day to see he has mutated into a vermin‚ and now can no longer be the central income producer. Gregor then tries to distance himself from his family due to the fact that the mother faints almost every time she sees him‚ and they are revolted by him. Possibly for the sake of his family or society‚ Gregor has always been isolated. Gregor has always been an introvert‚ it seems that this was going on even

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    In the Metamorphosis‚Gregor must work to support his family after they lost the company and lost all their money. One morning he wakes up and discovers he is a vermin. The first thing that occurs to him when he discovers this is how will he get to work and that his boss will come to his house and demand that Gregor come to work‚ meanwhile Gregor is locked in his room unable to get out of bed because he is a bug. Finally he is able to get out of bed‚ but the boss is gone the time he gets up. His family

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    In Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis‚ the main character‚ Gregor Samsa‚ experiences an alienation from his family‚ his job‚ and the society he lives in. Gregor is seen in his family’s eyes as the main breadwinner‚ but they also treat him as a workhorse. Feeling worthless‚ he eventually turns into a bug and is shunned into his room. Employing the styles of Modernism in his novel‚ Kafka uses Gregor’s transformation into a bug as a means of manifesting Gregor’s psychological condition. Modernism

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