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The Metamorphosis
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Narrateur(s):
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Jorge Hartman
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Auteur(s):
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Franz Kafka
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Written by Franz Kafka and often considered to be his magnum opus, The Metamorphosis tells the story of one young traveling salesman, Gregor Samsa, who inexplicably wakes up as a giant insect. Despite the novella's short length, Franz Kafka manages to provide a deep insight into the human condition, ironically through the eyes of a cockroach.
Though The Metamorphosis can seem depressing at times, the overall message is quite hopeful. The novel keeps its listener enthralled with a good balance of absurdist and realist elements.
The Metamorphosis is so much more than a story about a man turning into a beetle. It is about the reaction of Gregor Samsa's family to the change, plus a clever way of writing about how a family would deal with the main breadwinner in the house becoming unable to work, and, on a wider scope, the way a family reacts to someone who is disabled or terminally ill.
The descriptive writing in The Metamorphosis is excellent, and though it is quite a sad tale, it is also very funny in parts. Though written nearly 100 years ago, The Metamorphosis is amazingly relevant to today's world and remains a great story.
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