Kafka's Humor Franz Kafka's short story "The Metamorphosis" allows writers to delicately express deep emotions and at the same time to make readers interested in the entire story. Some people may say that this story is sad or frightening, but Kafka is creatively intertwining humor with this seemingly sarcastic sarcastic story. This gives the reader the opportunity to see the situation from different perspectives as well as Gregor Samsa, the hero of Kafka who must have experienced transformation. Terrorism Environment Margaret's Church, a contemporary research critic, explains as follows. "At Kafka, Gregor's mind is forced to accept the G of this world.
Franz Kafka's humor was born in Bohemia, Prague on July 3, 1883 and was recognized as one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. His work is called "cloudy, mysterious, inexplicable" (Oates ix). Most people have heard the word Kafkan or Kafkaesque, but there is little evidence to think of a dark and wonderful story in our known reality. But what about Kafka's sense of humor? I personally laughed several times while I was reading Amerika from Kafka. - Edgar Allen Poe and Humor Edgar Allen Poe is the most for stories like his poem "The Raven" and other obviously dark and often gothic verses and "The Art of the Arthur's King" Well-recognized and most famous "The Telltale Heart" "Amontillado's cask." He wrote many other people. I am mainly writing about heavy themes such as fearfully dark themes and characters, and insanity, madness, incest incest, murder, revenge.
Kafka's Humor Franz Kafka's short story "The Metamorphosis" allows writers to delicately express deep emotions and at the same time to make readers interested in the entire story. Some people may say that this story is sad or frightening, but Kafka is creatively intertwining humor with this seemingly sarcastic sarcastic story. This gives the reader the opportunity to see the situation from different perspectives as well as Gregor Samsa, the hero of Kafka who must have experienced transformation. Terrorism Environment Margaret's Church, a contemporary research critic, explains as follows. "At Kafka, Gregor's mind is forced to accept the G of this world.