Franza Kafka not only shows us an insight into what kind of a relationship he had with his father in The Metamorphosis but also gives us an account of a young man that ultimately sacrifices every part of who he is for the well-being of others. From his commitment to a horrible job, to the relinquishing of his human life, and his death to free his family of his monstrous state. All done in suffering and sacrifice while unwavering his commitment to his family and his love for his sister. Kafka’s use of imagery, setting, and symbolism, bring life into this story and makes us truly consider the bigger picture of what is happening in Gregor’s life.
In the wake of transforming into a creepy crawly, he was secured his room throughout the day and his sister use to bring nourishment for him. He was exhausted of remaining inside the room constantly so he used to climb the celling of and attempt to possess himself. He was tossed by apples by his dad in nauseate here and there.
The one thing that stuns me the most is that in the wake of having such enormous move of being a human to a living animal “creepy crawly” Gregor despite everything he didn’t lose his psyche was as yet quiet and persistence towards his reality.
Regardless of not getting support from his family he was patience all the time. He was the one to earn living for the family until the point that he all of a sudden turned in a creepy crawly however now since he has turned into a futile animal he had really turned into a weight for his family and all they needed was to dispose of him. What’s more, one day they discover him dead lying in the room, all his family appeared to be cheerful as they had at long last got what they needed.