‘But what if all the quiet, the comfort, the contentment were now to end in horror?’ Gregor Samsa, a dutiful travelling salesman, wakes up one morning to find himself inexplicably transformed into a giant insect. Trapped in his grotesque new form, Gregor struggles to communicate, work, and maintain his place in the family that once depended on him. As his physical transformation deepens, so does his emotional isolation. Once the provider, he is now seen as a burden—feared, neglected, and ultimately rejected by those he loves. Kafka’s Metamorphosis is a haunting and surreal novella that delves into themes of alienation, identity, and the absurdity of human existence, exploring the fragility of human relationships and the cruel indifference of society toward those who can no longer conform. Metamorphosis has fascinated readers for over a century, remaining one of the most influential pieces of existential literature, posing unsettling questions about identity, self-worth, and the cruel fate of those who are deemed ‘useless’ by society.
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