The Theme of Alienation in Franz Kafka's "Metamorphosis"
Title: The Theme of Alienation in Franz Kafka's "Metamorphosis"
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1230 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
The Theme of Alienation in Franz Kafka's "Metamorphosis"
Category: /Literature
Details: Words: 1230 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Metamorphosis is a change in physical form or structure. In The Metamorphosis, there is a literal change in the protagonist, Gregor Samsa's, physical form from a man to an insect. This metamorphosis brings to light one of the major themes in the novel; the theme of alienation. Today's society demands conformity to its norms and any individual who refuses to accept these faces alienation. Such is the fate of Gregor in the story. Before Gregor's
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pecuniary economy, building stepping stones to a rarely achieved satisfaction but forgetting the real things that matter in life. Those who do not conform to this way of life find themselves ostracized and alienated. The Metamorphosis teaches one to balance work and family relationship, and that family relationships should not entirely be tied to economic power.
Works Cited
Kafka, Franz. "The Metamorphosis." Short Fiction: An Introductory Anthology. Ed. Gerald Lynch and David Rampton, ON: 1992. 494-532.