The Metamorphosis

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By Franz Kafka

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Franz Kafka's *The Metamorphosis* is a haunting and thought-provoking novella that explores the absurdity of existence, the fragility of identity, and the alienation of the modern individual. The story follows Gregor Samsa, a traveling salesman who wakes up one morning to find himself transformed into a monstrous insect. What unfolds is not a tale of horror in the traditional sense, but a deeply unsettling psychological portrait of a man rejected by his family, isolated in his own home, and stripped of dignity and purpose.


As Gregor grapples with his new grotesque form, Kafka reveals the brutal indifference of society and family toward those who can no longer contribute economically or socially. The novella captures the suffocating routines of bourgeois life, the erosion of human connection, and the tragic consequences of unmet expectations and emotional neglect.


First published in 1915, *The Metamorphosis* remains a cornerstone of existential literature and modernist fiction. Its surreal premise and bleakly ironic tone have made it one of the most widely read and interpreted literary works of the 20th century. Kafka's spare prose and nightmarish imagery invite readers to confront uncomfortable truths about guilt, shame, and the limits of empathy.


Profoundly strange yet painfully relatable, *The Metamorphosis* continues to resonate with readers across generations as a timeless meditation on what it means to be human—and to be treated as something less.

The Metamorphosis