Metamorphosis - Franz Kafka

Metamorphosis

By Franz Kafka

  • Release Date: 1924-06-03
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4
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Description

The Metamorphosis (German: Die Verwandlung, also sometimes translated as The Transformation) is a novella by Franz Kafka, first published in 1915. It has been cited as one of the seminal works of fiction of the 20th century and is studied in colleges and universities across the Western world. The story begins with a traveling salesman, Gregor Samsa, waking to find himself transformed (metamorphosed) into a large, monstrous insect-like creature. The cause of Samsa's transformation is never revealed, and Kafka never did give an explanation. The rest of Kafka's novella deals with Gregor's attempts to adjust to his new condition as he deals with being burdensome to his parents and sister, who are repulsed by the horrible, verminous creature Gregor has become.

Reviews

  • A scan of humanity

    5
    By Andrea Carrillo
    It’s easy to be good when rewarded. Not as much when your goodness is directed to a mindless beetle. Also poses the question, are we only deserving when useful to society? The clear answer can be seen in how Gregor family’s feelings transform from concern to hatred.
  • Quick Read

    5
    By 1290731908743
    Amazing story and can be read through very quickly!
  • DECENT 4

    4
    By Brian LeClair
    I really like this type of book. Kafka was able to create a captivating story and anxious atmosphere with very few wasted thoughts. He told enough to make the reader feel the character's pain, but leaved so much space for the reader to fill in the blanks. The story is streamlined and the emotions are powerful.
  • 5 stars

    5
    By MoonSiren23
    “ Was he an animal if music could captivate him so? It seemed to him that he was being shown the way to the unknown nourishment he had been yearning for” It starts out a funny story a man named Gregor wakes up and realizes he’s turned into a giant insect. An absolute unit if you will. His first thought is being late to work. He has been working himself to death and believes this a side effect. Worrying about being late for work is understandably relatable especially because his family is relying on his support. Months go by and as he becomes of little use to anyone anymore they stop caring about him. As he lies sick and dying in his dirty hovel of a room listening to his family move on with their lives. It makes me incredibly sad. Too many times does this happen to people. As Gregor’s family further isolate him and alienate him he becomes more animal than man. They even go as far to mortally wound him. An interesting story on how much human interaction, pressure, societal pressures and obligation can truly weigh a person down.
  • Tragic

    5
    By eli5849
    A tragic tale that truly shows how a man is treated when he is no longer of any use.
  • Some changes are irreversible.

    5
    By niloysenior
    The book is one I should have read earlier. It teaches us that some changes are permanent, and there’s nothing you can do to reverse them. The sooner you realize, accept, and decide to move on, the better it is for you.
  • Third Reading

    5
    By wordbank frank
    Third reading of this marvelous little story.
  • Good

    5
    By thedreamer31
    Very wonderful and emotional book. RIP Franz Kafka
  • 1

    4
    By tufvng
    reminds me of silent hill 2 not because they are necessarily similar but if you’ve seen both i think you get it
  • 🤤

    5
    By (o^<^)
    something about gregor…