Franz Kafka’s novel “Metamorphosis” is not the first of its kind. The story of a man transforming into an animal/ insect has been around for centuries. (I.e. Harry Potter, Twilight, Shrek) What is remarkable about this novel is … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2013
When I read The Metamorphosis for the first time, I was confused and prompted to read the first paragraph multiple times…I thought that there was no way the author could be so straightforward in telling us that the main character … Continue reading
I had never read this story before, but I knew how it went: Gregor Samsa wakes up one morning to find he’s been transformed into a giant bug. I’ve always associated this story with the PBS show Arthur, since one of … Continue reading
When reading Franz Kafka’s Metamorphosis, I experienced many different emotions. In the beginning, I was disgusted by the idea of a man turning into a cockroach; however, as I continued reading, I began to feel compassion and sympathy for Gregor. “I … Continue reading
To me, Metamorphosis was just one big allegory. When most people hear the name of this story, they say “Oh yea, the one where the guy turns into a cockroach.” But that’s not what it’s all about! Though many seem … Continue reading
Franz Kafka’s “Metamorphosis” is a unique story that uses a fantastical idea to show its realistic ramifications. The first line of the story comes in the form of an astonishing revelation: Gregor Samsa has transformed into a cockroach over night. … Continue reading
My first feeling as Gregor’s metamorphosis unfolded was one of peculiarity towards the reactions from his family. In my mind, I envisioned the door slowly creaking open to the horrible, human-sized, hard-shelled Gregor and watching the lens of the narrator … Continue reading
Dear Diary, I read Metamorphosis in high school, so when it was assigned in class I already knew the main character turns into a bug. However, Gregor’s reaction to his transformation still surprised me. Gregor woke up in the morning, … Continue reading
Reading Metamorphosis, I was captivated by Gregor’s situation with his family and his job. It was beautifully depressing, and while I was reading, I felt a weight on my chest because I sympathized with Gregor so much that I felt … Continue reading
At first I thought Gregor’s change was mental rather than physical. I thought the “bug” was just a metaphor for how small he felt in the world, and the fact that he could not get out of bed as a … Continue reading