Friday, May 31, 2019

Metamorphosis Essay -- English Literature

MetamorphosisIn the short story, Metamorphosis, the narrator describes Gregors newlife as an insect. He then goes on to describe Gregors sister, Grete,with a reflection of Gregors opinion in the description. Kafkaemploys a number of stylistic devices including descriptive imagery,metaphors, and symbolism in the passage to describe the situation.While these devices on their own just provide a more complex method ofpainting the situation, the way they argon assembled in the passageserves to depict a comparison of power between Gregor and Grete. Thecreation of such a multifaceted evaluation further increases thereaders sympathy towards Gregors situation.Firstly, Gregor is characterized with many literary descriptors.Sense of freedom is the first occurrence of relevant descriptiveimagery. The freedom is what he used to posses before themetamorphosis, further he no longer has liberty outside his room. Thatis where the second image of looking out the window comes into play.The looking ou t symbolizes Gregors reflection on the liberties heused to posses when he could leave his room, and of the outdoors,there by limiting his experiences. This is supported with the imageryof his vision weakening. The imagery reflects a tone of pessimism, inthat Gregor is loosing expect for a recovery. All the imagery serves tosympathies with Gregor because his situation is depicted as bleak.The symbol of Gregors knowledge is his vision, which is the primarymedium for humans gain knowledge. With his sight diminishing, he is nolonger able to discover as much as would be able to normally and evenstarting to disbelieve his previous knowledge. This is mentioned whenhe said that if he had not known ... ...nd blended indistinguishably into each other. His quick wittedsister only needed to observe twice that the armchair stood by thewindow after(prenominal) that, whenever she had tidied the room, she alwayspushed the chair back to the same place at the window and even leftthe inner casement s open.If he could have spoken to her and thanked her for all she had to dofor him, he could have more her ministrations better as it was, theyoppressed him. She certainly tried to make light as possible ofwhatever was disagreeable in her task, and as time went on hesucceeded, of course, more and more, but time bought moreenlightenment to Gregor too. The very way she came in distressed him.Hardly was she in the room when she rushed to the window, without eventaking time to shut the door, carefully as she was usually to shieldthe sight of Gregors room from the others.

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