We have read Kafka's "metamorphosis" written in class. We met the main character Samsa and when he woke up he noticed a bug in himself. Many people think that this story is noisy, but for me, I think this story is very convincing. It shows that materialism is obvious to families. And the family hurt each other for money, and it is important to love themselves. Money is seen as one of the most important things people should have. Three years ago, Gregor's father, Mr. Shamsha, suffered a business misfortune, his son took over family responsibilities and debts.
Psychoanalysis theory is used to analyze Kafka's story "transformation". However, the literary basis of this research is to decide how the events and images of the story are used to explain the character's behavior (Grigor Samsa), his fears and obsession with death. In this regard, the following sources are used to support story analysis.
This is about a travel salesman Gregor Samsa. One morning, Samsa turned into a huge insect. After the conversion was complete he was very shocked. Everyone in his family was shocked. At first no one tried to approach him. Over time, even in this strange situation, the whole family will be able to live with Samsa. But he was not allowed to leave his room. As Samsa is completely ignored and isolated, his mother and sister are devoted to different tasks. Finally, Gregor Samsa died in his family and was disposed of. The story was closed by the parents of Gregor Samsa. Their attitude towards the future is positive. They began to realize the beauty and liveliness of their daughters, but they did not think about the dead son.
Gregor Samsa and Melancholy Gregor Samsa are the hero of the book "The Metamorphosis" written by Franz Kafka and published in early 1915. Focusing on Gregor and his family, this book takes readers to Greg 's seemingly unrestrained journey of life. How was the big change in Sasma and his life into a vicious cycle of depression that ultimately leads to death. Gregor's change not only influenced him but also influenced his familiar family and several members of the family caused Grega's embarrassment, compassion, and condemnation. At the beginning of the book, Gregor is portrayed as a diligent and diligent youth with relatively self-disciplined professional ethics. He is the sole provider of family benefits. On the other hand, families seem to be interested only in the money that Gregor brings home to repay debts due to business failures.