Kafka's Metamorphosis Literary Analysis

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Kafka's Metamorphosis narrates the story of a man, Gregor Samsa, who wakes up one morning "found himself transformed right there in his bed into some sort of monstrous insect." The metamorphosis may be interpreted as an allegory of modern man's alienation within the family and society, which results in the isolation of the "different" unable to communicate with others. The story embodies the Kafka's worldview, in which the fate of the individual existence is in the hands of dark and mysterious forces, operating in the lives of men in an abstruse and inscrutable manner.
Gregor Samsa is crushed by the rules of the bourgeois life.
“Good Lord,” he thought, “what an exhausting profession I’ve chosen. Day in and day out on the road. Work like this