Comparison of test and deformation Although Kafkas' two main pieces of "test and deformation" are very similar in many respects, there are also unique differences. Many of these similarities and differences are quite obvious, but there are some subtle comparisons that the reader may not accept when reading. After reading these two stories people will think the difference is greater than similarity, but this is not entirely correct. When comparing readers, readers should see not only the style to write but also the settings and plots of the two stories.
Comparison of Kafka's "Metamorphosis" and "Dali's Daffodil Deformation" I decided to compare with Franz Kafka's novel "Transformation" by Salvador Dali in 1937. Dali, like Kafka, is a mature surrealist painter who explores his own soul and dreams of his work. Dali invented a process called "delusive critical method" for painting to help his creative process. As Dali said, the purpose of his painting is to imagine that the world and the specific irrational world are similar, "to realize an irrational image with the most accurate anger of imperialism" is
Metamorphosis is a biological process in which an animal physically develops after birth or after hatching, where the animal contains significant and relatively sudden changes in the structure of the animal due to cell growth and differentiation. Metamorphosis is induced by iodothyronine and is characteristic of all chordate ancestors. Several insects, fish, amphibians, molluscs, crustaceans, cnidarians, echinoderms and tunicates undergo metamorphosis. Animals that are in pervert are called metamorphosis. Animals are classified as species that undergo complete metamorphosis ("holographic deformation"), incomplete metamorphosis ("hemimetabolic"), or no transformation ("metamorphosis")
Family variations in deformation of Kafka In "deformation" of Franz Kafka, despite the dramatic physical change, the real nature of Gregor Samsa is negligible. Gregor's life before pervertation was limited to working and taking care of the family. As a travel salesman, Gregor has had a long and difficult job and did not have much time to experience "life". He reconsidered his life and expressed the opinion of Professor Bryan Leung Feindert on psychoanalytic criticism of the deformation "Travel trouble: changing anxiety and irregularity of train ..." The deep meaning of "transformation" can be explained in various ways according to the critical theory to test it. From the criticism of the feminist he can observe that Gregor 's rule of control decreases as he becomes a bug, as he becomes stronger in sister' s power and family role. Biographical criticism can compare and contrast features of Gregor