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Franz Kafka The Metamorphosis
Franz Kafka
• A German writer.
• Kafka was born July 3, 1883 in Prague.
• The family had little daily concern for the faith
and rarely attended synagogue.
• He is aware of his role in the family for the rest
of his life.
• He wrote The Metamorphosis
Franz Kafka
• Kafka won the Theodor Fontane Prize.
• Today, people use the word Kafkaesqueto.
Plot Overview
• Gregor Samsa, a traveling salesman, wakes up in
his bed to find himself transformed into a large
insect.
• Gregor finds that his voice has changed.
• Through the door, the office manager warns
Gregor of the consequences of missing work
and hints that Gregor’s recent work has not
been satisfactory.
Plot Overview
• Gregor wakes and sees that someone has put
milk and bread in his room.
• Gregor grows more comfortable with his
changed body.
• Gregor’s family begins leaving the bedroom
door open for a few hours each evening so he
can watch them
Plot Overview
• Grete tells her parents that they must get rid of
Gregor or they will all be ruined.
• Upon discovering that Gregor is dead, the
family feels a great sense of relief.
Character List
Gregor Samsa - A traveling salesman and the
protagonist of the story.
Grete Samsa - Gregor’s sister.
Mr. Samsa - Gregor’s father.
Mrs. Samsa – Gregor’s mother.
The charwoman - An elderly widow and the
Samsa family’s cleaning lady.
Character List
The office manager - Gregor’s boss
The boarders - Three temporary boarders in
the Samsas’ house.
The maid - The Samsas’ original maid.
Chief clerk - The Chief Clerk is the Chief's
mouthpiece.
The Lodgers - Caricatures of gentlemen, the
lodgers dominate the overly servile Samsa
family.
Analysis of the Major Characters
Gregor Samsa
- Despite his complete physical
transformation into an insect at the beginning of
the story, Gregor changes very little as a
character over the course of The
Metamorphosis.
Analysis of the Major Characters
Grete Samsa
- Apart from her brother Gregor, Grete is
the only other character addressed by name in the
story, a distinction that reflects her relative
importance
Analysis of the Major Characters
The father
- The reader predominantly sees Gregor’s
father from Gregor’s point of view in the story,
and for the most part, he appears as a hopeless
and unkind man, concerned primarily with money,
who isn’t particularly close to his son.
Themes
• The Absurdity of Life
• The Disconnect Between Mind and Body
• The Limits of Sympathy
• Alienation
• Economic effects on human relationships
• Family duty
• Freedom and escapism
• Guilt
• Personal identity
Motifs
• Metamorphosis
• Sleep and Rest
• Money
Symbols
The Picture of the Woman in Furs
Symbols
The Father’s Uniform
Symbols
Food
Summary and Analysis
Part 1 Summary
Gregor Samsa wakes in his bed and
discovers he has transformed into a giant bug.
Wondering what has happened, he looks around
his small room, where everything appears normal.
He sees the fabric samples that he uses in his job
as a traveling salesman, a picture of a woman in
furs that he tore out of a magazine and framed,
and the rain dripping down outside his window.
Summary and Analysis
Analysis
In this section, we also begin to learn the
details of Gregor’s human life, and we get the first
glimpses into his feeling of alienation from those
around him.
Summary and Analysis
Part 2 Summary
Gregor wakes in the evening. He sees that
someone has put a bowl of milk and bread in the
room. Though milk had been his favorite drink, he
finds he cannot stand the taste now. Then he
listens for his family, but the apartment is
completely quiet
Summary and Analysis
Analysis
The question of how much of Gregor’s
humanity remains dominates the second section
of the story. As the members of the Samsa family
adapt to the new situation with Gregor, each one
appears to develop a different perception of how
much humanity remains in him.
Summary and Analysis
Part 3 Summary
In the wake of Gregor’s injury, which limits
his mobility, the family takes pity on him and
leaves the bedroom door open at night so Gregor
can watch them. The father dozes in his chair
while the mother sews lingerie for a boutique and
Grete studies French and shorthand in hopes of
moving up from her job as a sales clerk.
Summary and Analysis
Analysis
The members of the Samsa family continue
to struggle with their uncertainty regarding
Gregor’s humanity, all the way up to his death. In a
show of kindness, they begin leaving the door to
Gregor’s room open in the evenings, providing
Gregor with at least a little contact with them.
Franz Kafka’s personal life reflected in
the Metamorphosis
• The Metamorphosis is said to be one of Franz Kafka’s
best works of literature.
• Kafka directly reflects upon many of the negative
aspects of his personal life, both mentally and
physically.
QUIZ
1. Who wrote the Metamorphosis?
2. What does Gregor Samsa do for a living?
3. Where does all of the action of the story take
place?
4. What does the picture on Gregor’s wall depict?
5. Who is Gregor’s primary caretaker?
QUIZ
6. What serious injury does Gregor sustain?
7. What kind of creature has Gregor become?
8. Why does Grete want to remove Gregor’s furniture
from his room?
9 - 10. Give at least 2 themes of the story.

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Metamorphosis

  • 1. Franz Kafka The Metamorphosis
  • 2. Franz Kafka • A German writer. • Kafka was born July 3, 1883 in Prague. • The family had little daily concern for the faith and rarely attended synagogue. • He is aware of his role in the family for the rest of his life. • He wrote The Metamorphosis
  • 3. Franz Kafka • Kafka won the Theodor Fontane Prize. • Today, people use the word Kafkaesqueto.
  • 4. Plot Overview • Gregor Samsa, a traveling salesman, wakes up in his bed to find himself transformed into a large insect. • Gregor finds that his voice has changed. • Through the door, the office manager warns Gregor of the consequences of missing work and hints that Gregor’s recent work has not been satisfactory.
  • 5. Plot Overview • Gregor wakes and sees that someone has put milk and bread in his room. • Gregor grows more comfortable with his changed body. • Gregor’s family begins leaving the bedroom door open for a few hours each evening so he can watch them
  • 6. Plot Overview • Grete tells her parents that they must get rid of Gregor or they will all be ruined. • Upon discovering that Gregor is dead, the family feels a great sense of relief.
  • 7. Character List Gregor Samsa - A traveling salesman and the protagonist of the story. Grete Samsa - Gregor’s sister. Mr. Samsa - Gregor’s father. Mrs. Samsa – Gregor’s mother. The charwoman - An elderly widow and the Samsa family’s cleaning lady.
  • 8. Character List The office manager - Gregor’s boss The boarders - Three temporary boarders in the Samsas’ house. The maid - The Samsas’ original maid. Chief clerk - The Chief Clerk is the Chief's mouthpiece. The Lodgers - Caricatures of gentlemen, the lodgers dominate the overly servile Samsa family.
  • 9. Analysis of the Major Characters Gregor Samsa - Despite his complete physical transformation into an insect at the beginning of the story, Gregor changes very little as a character over the course of The Metamorphosis.
  • 10. Analysis of the Major Characters Grete Samsa - Apart from her brother Gregor, Grete is the only other character addressed by name in the story, a distinction that reflects her relative importance
  • 11. Analysis of the Major Characters The father - The reader predominantly sees Gregor’s father from Gregor’s point of view in the story, and for the most part, he appears as a hopeless and unkind man, concerned primarily with money, who isn’t particularly close to his son.
  • 12. Themes • The Absurdity of Life • The Disconnect Between Mind and Body • The Limits of Sympathy • Alienation • Economic effects on human relationships • Family duty • Freedom and escapism • Guilt • Personal identity
  • 14. Symbols The Picture of the Woman in Furs
  • 17. Summary and Analysis Part 1 Summary Gregor Samsa wakes in his bed and discovers he has transformed into a giant bug. Wondering what has happened, he looks around his small room, where everything appears normal. He sees the fabric samples that he uses in his job as a traveling salesman, a picture of a woman in furs that he tore out of a magazine and framed, and the rain dripping down outside his window.
  • 18. Summary and Analysis Analysis In this section, we also begin to learn the details of Gregor’s human life, and we get the first glimpses into his feeling of alienation from those around him.
  • 19. Summary and Analysis Part 2 Summary Gregor wakes in the evening. He sees that someone has put a bowl of milk and bread in the room. Though milk had been his favorite drink, he finds he cannot stand the taste now. Then he listens for his family, but the apartment is completely quiet
  • 20. Summary and Analysis Analysis The question of how much of Gregor’s humanity remains dominates the second section of the story. As the members of the Samsa family adapt to the new situation with Gregor, each one appears to develop a different perception of how much humanity remains in him.
  • 21. Summary and Analysis Part 3 Summary In the wake of Gregor’s injury, which limits his mobility, the family takes pity on him and leaves the bedroom door open at night so Gregor can watch them. The father dozes in his chair while the mother sews lingerie for a boutique and Grete studies French and shorthand in hopes of moving up from her job as a sales clerk.
  • 22. Summary and Analysis Analysis The members of the Samsa family continue to struggle with their uncertainty regarding Gregor’s humanity, all the way up to his death. In a show of kindness, they begin leaving the door to Gregor’s room open in the evenings, providing Gregor with at least a little contact with them.
  • 23. Franz Kafka’s personal life reflected in the Metamorphosis • The Metamorphosis is said to be one of Franz Kafka’s best works of literature. • Kafka directly reflects upon many of the negative aspects of his personal life, both mentally and physically.
  • 24. QUIZ 1. Who wrote the Metamorphosis? 2. What does Gregor Samsa do for a living? 3. Where does all of the action of the story take place? 4. What does the picture on Gregor’s wall depict? 5. Who is Gregor’s primary caretaker?
  • 25. QUIZ 6. What serious injury does Gregor sustain? 7. What kind of creature has Gregor become? 8. Why does Grete want to remove Gregor’s furniture from his room? 9 - 10. Give at least 2 themes of the story.