The Role Of Isolation In The Metamorphosis By Franz Kafka

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Kafka’s Struggle People want their family to love and support them during times of need. Sometimes if the family is not able to develop a bond of support with their family members, the family member can tend to feel alone and depressed. Kafka, explains his opinion on family and paints a picture with this life quote, “If you find someone who makes you smile, who checks up one you often to see if you’re okay. Who watches out of you and wants the best for you. Who loves and respects you. Don’t let them go. People like that are hard to find”. In Kafka’s own life, he had a difficult relationship with his father. The relationship with Gregor’s father in the novel, The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka, shows the reader what alienation and its negative …show more content…
Gregor’s father treats him like he is unworthy and Gregor was forced to support his whole family by working demanding hours. Studies that Pittman confirms that sons need a father in their life to provide love, care, and nurture if there is no father relationship in the sons live, the son will be depressed. Kafka portrays Gregor’s thoughts to the reader by showing how he feels about relationships, “Constantly seeing new faces, no relationships that last or get more intimate (90). What Gregor’s main complaint is that he is always working, and never gets the chance to develop relationships with anyone this includes this father. This is the main reason that Gregor feels isolated because now he transformed and still cannot develop a relationship with his father while he is stuck at home. The same isolation can be shown in Kafka’s real life relationship with his father which, shows abuse and not enough love. Nervi shows the abuse that Kafka felt when he was a little boy, “When Franz Kafka was a boy his father abused him. Whenever Kafka disagreed with his father or told his father that he wanted to be a writer, not a shop owner, his father got very upset” (1). This led to his isolation because he a little