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In Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis, the bounds of reality are destroyed as Gregor Samsa awakens to a strange and unexplainable transformation into a grotesque beast. As he struggles with his new existence, Kafka goes into the depths of the human psyche, exploring the complexities of loneliness, duty, and isolation from society. This fascinating story questions traditional conceptions of identification and belonging, drawing readers into a bizarre realm where the oddities of life are exposed. Through Kafka's brilliant style, 'Metamorphosis' transcends its narrative boundaries to become a profound…mehr

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In Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis, the bounds of reality are destroyed as Gregor Samsa awakens to a strange and unexplainable transformation into a grotesque beast. As he struggles with his new existence, Kafka goes into the depths of the human psyche, exploring the complexities of loneliness, duty, and isolation from society. This fascinating story questions traditional conceptions of identification and belonging, drawing readers into a bizarre realm where the oddities of life are exposed. Through Kafka's brilliant style, 'Metamorphosis' transcends its narrative boundaries to become a profound investigation of existential anxiety and the underlying absurdity of the human condition. 'Metamorphosis' is a timeless classic that continues to captivate and stir thought, demonstrating Kafka's extraordinary ability to tackle the mysteries of existence with unwavering honesty and clarity.
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Franz Kafka (July 3, 1883-June 3, 1924) was born in Prague. He was one of the great German-language authors and short story writers of the 20th century, whose extraordinary body of writing, a lot of it incomplete and published after his death, in spite of his wish that it be destroyed, has become iconic in western literature. His most popular pieces of writing include his short story Die Verwandlung (The Metamorphosis) and his two books, Der Prozess (The Trial) and the incomplete novel Das Schloß (The Castle). Kafka's works portray the fundamental silliness of modern society, particularly the impersonal nature of administration and democracy. Kafka's work represents a great example of the modern concern with a person's place in society.