Greenberg Augustin Parakkattu The overall mood that I got from Kafka’s Metamorphosis was a sense of entrapment and loneliness. Even when Gregor was human he felt trapped in his lifestyle; he despised his job, gave most … Continue reading
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The Joyce Theater recently held a ballet performance of Kafka’s Metamorphosis with Edward Watson as the principal dancer. The choreography was very well done in my opinion, especially Watsons’ depiction of the transformation, which was very eerie due to the … Continue reading
The overall feeling I got from Kafka’s Metamorphosis was that of impatient indifference. Once Gregor outlived his usefulness to the family he was ostracized and seen as a burden as he could no longer support his family. However, when his fathers’ business … Continue reading
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As I read the Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka and saw it performed in a dance at the Joyce Theater, I was given a view of the daily life of an ordinary man, Gregor Samsa, and his grotesque transformation into an … Continue reading
For me, Metamorphosis could be split into three sections. Part A, Part B and Part C. In the beginning (Part A), Life for the Samsa’s, and especially Gregor, could not have been more simple. They all had their routines … Continue reading