The meaning of life and existence is a problem that has been pursued thoroughly in literature. Along with the development of time, people, and philosophy, the interpretation of life and existence also changed. Franz Kafka is a remarkable researcher in literary pioneers exploring the meaning and purpose of existence. As a follower of the existentialist movement he explored the existential philosophy of his literary work. At The Metamorphosis of Franz Kafka, the main character, Gregor Samsa, is similar to Franz Kafka. I draw a similar relationship with my father, a relationship with existentialism, that it does not exist.
At the center of Kafka's "transformation" is a tense and inverse relationship between the protagonist Gregor Samsa and his father. Before Gregor became a huge worm, his weak, retired father and the rest of the Samsa family financially rely on Grigor, Bled Winner. But when Gregor 's life was reversed, his father suddenly became strong and dominated the family. He judged verbally until rolling over and died and rejected the physically abused Gregor worm.
In Kafka's "Transformation" there is a reverse relationship between the hero's Gregor Samsa and his father. The basic plot of the story explains the overall decline of Gregor and his father becomes stronger and more dominant. In a sense, this is a typical incomplete family story - even if not, the first line tells us that Gregor has turned into a strange twist of huge, scary monsters in one night It is not because it is. The story of the background we learned was that Gregor's father retired with an old man. Gregor's mother did not work, and his sister, Gretto was too young to find a job, so the whole family was economically dependent on Gregor. In his childhood, humble Gregor stood up and worked to serve his family every day. I lay on the table in front of his surprised and happy family. ""
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.