The British World Literary Papers: How the relationship between outsiders and metamorphosis hero and parents and their relationships defines a comparison between their personality Albert Camus' novels "Franz Kafka's transformation" and "Outsider" There are many important relationships that will help to define the hero. The protagonists of The Metamorphosis, Gregor Samsa and Meursault of The Outsider, all have important relationships with people who help to develop and define their roles. The most important thing is the relationship with parents.
"Outsiders" and "Kafka", "Metamorphosis", "Transformation" by Franz Kafka and "outsiders" by Albert Camus are both heroes of existentialist values. . Existentialism is a philosophy emphasizing the uniqueness and isolation of personal experiences in hostile or indifferent worlds, the existence of human beings is unexplainable and emphasizes the responsibility for the freedom of choice and the outcome of action. In pervert, the main character Gregor
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
In 1989, Nina Pelikan Straus wrote a feminist deduction about transformation, featuring Gregor, the main character of Gregor. Transfiguration of Greyte is at the forefront, and transformation of families, especially sisters, is expected in the story. Traditionally critics of metamorphosis have overlooked the fact that the story is not only Gregor, but also his family, especially Gure's pervert. Sister, social and psychoanalytic resonance of text is dependent on this