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The Metamorphosis

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The narrative centers on Gregor Samsa, a salesman who wakes up transformed into a massive insect, leading to a profound existential crisis. As he grapples with his new identity, his family's initial concern shifts to resentment and alienation, highlighting themes of isolation and the burden of societal expectations. Gregor's struggle to communicate and connect with his family ultimately culminates in tragedy, as they view him as a liability, leading to his devastating demise. Kafka's work explores the complexities of human relationships and the fragility of self-worth.

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Was soll man über Kafka schon sagen. Nicht umsonst gibt es ja das Adjektivum „kaskaesk“. Die Verwandlung ist ziemlich irritierend. Warum ist der Typ einfach so eines Tages zum Käfer geworden? Was hat die Familie damit zu tun? Hat er eigentlich noch einen menschlichen Kopf? Fragen über Fragen, und Antworten gibt es nicht.

It's Kafka. A perfectly normal dude wakes up as a giant bug. A short surreal story, it describes what happens, nothing more. So that your mind can fill in the blanks. Definitely recommend.

Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Franz Kafka
Erscheinungsdatum
2019
Seitenzahl
82
ISBN13
9789389843866
Reihe
Erstveröffentlichung
1915
Originaltitel
Die Verwandlung
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4,05 von 5 Sternen
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The narrative centers on Gregor Samsa, a salesman who wakes up transformed into a massive insect, leading to a profound existential crisis. As he grapples with his new identity, his family's initial concern shifts to resentment and alienation, highlighting themes of isolation and the burden of societal expectations. Gregor's struggle to communicate and connect with his family ultimately culminates in tragedy, as they view him as a liability, leading to his devastating demise. Kafka's work explores the complexities of human relationships and the fragility of self-worth.