In this article, I will explain Franz Kafka 's short story "Transformation". My goal is to explain to students the goals of Kafka's short story I want to tell people. I would like to extend the reason why this short story is considered one of the best poetic imagination. In my research, I would like to use Kafka's work, The Metamorphosis, as my main source of information. Other important sources of information include paper criticism from various editors. This will help Franz to better understand what he wants to express.
Franz Kafka 's distorted social analysis Franz Kafka is not a Jew, Franz Kafka is not a Czech, and Franz Kafka only shows himself through his own view of his life and the reality he produces. . The family of Kafka is a prosperous middle-class family with economic struggers who accept the German Jewish circle of Prague and try to integrate language and Jewish culture. - "Transformation" is the first novel published by Franz Kafka in 1915. It is known as one of the pioneering works of the novel of the 20th century and is being studied at universities and universities in western European countries. The story began with a travel salesman, Gregor Samsa, he woke up and found himself transformed into a gigantic and strange insect-like creature. The reason for Gregor's transformation has not been disclosed, and Kafka himself has never explained it.
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
Justice and consideration in the transformation of Franz Kafka In transformation of Franz Kafka, a person named Gregor turned out to be one of the most annoying insects from a human being, probably a pest. In the process of the story, it becomes more and more acting The emotions and thoughts of the characters in the story begin to change and become more prominent. - After completing Kafka's "Transformation", I was quickly pulled back to the second part from the end of the novel. In my opinion, the true essence of the novel lies in the thought and observation revealed in this part of the story. After watching the video adaptation, I was fascinated again by these events. I read the second part again and found out that the first strong impression of grotesque is obvious here. Kafka uses certain settings of the Samsa family to show the true impact of metamorphosis. Gregor is really inhumane here.