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. In a traditional way he remembers, Kafka was born in a Czech family in the middle class of Prague; through his literary work his most memorable of his personal alienation of culture and family identity Reflection.
Frankenstein's culture analysis In this article we analyze the "transformation" of Mary Sherry's Frankenstein and Franz Kafka and analyze how they use the same curiosity through the story. A fair rejection technique to show how two strange "monsters" are about to enter the culture. - How people think about their identity and react to others is an individual's self-concept. Various factors in private life may have a negative influence on self concept. Focusing on the negative self-concept, you can see the repeat variables in their social environment that can cause depressive symptoms. Franz Kafka's "transformation" begins with Gregor as an excrement wakened from his uneasy dreams.
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.