The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka (Grade - A)
A landmark novella by Franz Kafka, first published in 1915 and widely regarded as one of the most influential works of modern literature.
The story begins with one of the most famous opening lines in fiction: traveling salesman Gregor Samsa awakens one morning to find himself transformed into a gigantic insect. Unable to work or communicate normally, Gregor becomes increasingly isolated from his family and society.
As his condition worsens, the novella explores themes of alienation, loneliness, guilt, identity, family obligation, dehumanization, and the loss of self-worth. Kafka uses Gregor's bizarre transformation as a powerful metaphor for the way individuals can become isolated and rejected when they no longer fulfill society's expectations.
The work's blend of the absurd and the ordinary creates a uniquely unsettling atmosphere, making it a cornerstone of existential and modernist literature.
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