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Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka Franz (º¯½Å, ÇÁ¶õÃ÷ Ä«ÇÁÄ«)
Kafka¡¯s Metamorphosis is a haunting and thought-provoking novella that explores the fragility of human identity and the alienation of the individual in modern society. First published in 1915, this literary masterpiece remains one of the most profound and unsettling works in modern literature. The story follows Gregor Samsa, a traveling salesman, who wakes up one morning to find himself inexplicably transformed into a giant insect. Stripped of his humanity, Gregor grapples with his new grotesque form while his family struggles to cope with the shame, fear, and practical challenges that his transformation imposes on them. What begins as a surreal premise quickly evolves into a profound exploration of isolation, familial obligations, and the dehumanizing effects of modern life. Kafka¡¯s piercing prose and darkly ironic tone draw readers into a world where reality is both absurd and uncomfortably familiar. Metamorphosis masterfully blurs the line between the fantastical and the mundane, forcing readers to question the nature of self-worth, societal expectations, and the fragile bonds that hold families together. This novella is a must-read for those who appreciate thought-provoking fiction that challenges conventions and provokes deep reflection. Metamorphosis remains a timeless testament to Kafka¡¯s ability to capture the complexities of the human condition with startling clarity and emotional resonance.
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Metamorphosis
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.