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Metamorphosis

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Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka is a groundbreaking novella about Gregor Samsa, a travelling salesman who one morning awakens transformed into a monstrous insect. As Gregor struggles to cope with his grotesque new form and the alienation that follows, the story explores themes of identity, family obligation, and isolation in a surreal, unsettling narrative.
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This thought-provoking and classic work will appeal to readers interested in literary fiction, existential themes, and early 20th-century European literature.

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Metamorphosis is a novella by Franz Kafka, first published in 1915. It has been cited as one of the seminal works of fiction of the 20th century.

The story begins with a travelling salesman, Gregor Samsa, waking to find himself transformed into a large, monstrous insect-like creature. Samsa must learn to deal with his hideous new condition. One day, Gregor wakes up to find himself transformed into a giant insect (the most common translation of the German description ungeheures Ungeziefer, literally "monstrous vermin").

He reflects on how dreary life as a travelling salesman is. As he looks at the wall clock, he notices that he has overslept and missed his train for work. He ponders the consequences of this delay. Gregor becomes annoyed at how his boss never accepts excuses or explanations from any of his employees, no matter how hard-working they are, displaying an apparent lack of trust.

Gregor's mother knocks on the door, concerned because it is unorthodox for him to be late for work. He answers her, realising his voice has changed, but his answer is short, so his mother does not notice. His sister, Grete, to whom he is very close, then whispers through the door and begs him to open it.

He tries to get out of bed but is incapable of moving his body. While attempting to move, he finds that his office manager, the chief clerk, has shown up to check on him. He finally rocks his body to the floor and calls out that he will open the door shortly. Offended by Gregor's delayed response in opening the door, the clerk warns him of the consequences of missing work and comments on Gregor's recent unsatisfactory performance. Gregor disagrees and insists that he will open the door soon.

However, nobody outside the door understands a word he utters, as Gregor's voice has also transformed, leading them to conclude that he is seriously ill. Finally, Gregor manages to unlock and open the door with his mouth. He apologises to the office manager for the delay. Horrified by Gregor's appearance, his mother faints, and the manager bolts out of the apartment. Gregor tries to catch up with him, but his father drives him back into the bedroom with a cane and a rolled newspaper. Gregor injures himself squeezing back through the doorway, and his father slams the door shut. Exhausted, Gregor falls asleep.

Gregor awakens to find that someone has placed milk and bread in his room. Initially excited, he quickly discovers that he has no taste for milk, once one of his favourites. He settles himself under a couch. The next morning, his sister enters, sees that he has not touched the milk, and replaces it with rotting food scraps, which Gregor happily eats. This begins a routine where his sister feeds him and cleans up while he hides under the couch, afraid his appearance will frighten her.

Gregor spends his time listening through the wall to his family members talking. They often discuss the difficult financial situation they find themselves in now that Gregor cannot provide for them. Gregor had plans of sending Grete to the conservatory to pursue violin lessons, something everyone elseβ€”including Greteβ€”considered a dream. His inability to provide for his family, coupled with his speechlessness, greatly reduces his thought process. Gregor also learns that his mother wants to visit him, but his sister and father will not allow it.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781499396379

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 09 May 2014

Imprint: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 6.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 163g

Pages: 114

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