Premium Content The Author's Internal Distress Present in The Metamorphosis
By Christina Harrison - March 27, 2006
Franz Kafka's novella The Metamorphosis is as a disturbing look at the absurdity of life-and is literature at its most unsettling and most introspective. Throughout much of his life, Kafka suffered from insecurity and internal torment. An overweening, aggressive father with highly unattainable expectations exacerbated Kafka's feelings of…
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