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4 March, 11:20

What elements of this novella distort the readers sense of reality, while at the same time make Gregor Samsa situation seem very real?

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  1. 4 March, 12:14
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    According to the reading of "Metamorphis"Gregor Samsa was a traveling sales man he supports his family. one day he woke up finding himself becoming an insect. at first he thought he was dreaming but later he realized that he was not dreaming. in the story gregor was not getting well and his sister stopped taking look after well he was feeling isolated from the family. he suffered hunger, pain. since he wasnt geeting well his family was deciding to vanish him but he secrificd fimself for family good.
  2. 4 March, 13:19
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    The book is The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka. The main character, Gregor Samsa, wakes up to discover he has turned into a giant insect and his transformation is never explained. All the members of the Samsa family treat the event as a random occurrence. They combine to give a distorted sense of reality.

    The story reveals that Gregor has a feeling of estrangement prior to his transformation and how he felt emotionally distant from his family. T he alienation caused by Gregor’s metamorphosis as an extension of the alienation he already felt as a person is what makes the situation very real.
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