The Metamorphosis

Discuss the problem of the alienation as it is presented i Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis. Is Gergor Samsa unique in his alienation from the surrounding world,or does Kafka intend him to serve as a symbol of all humankind.

The Metamorphosis.

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Before his metamorphosis, Gregor is alienated from his job, his humanity, his family, and even his body, as we see from the fact that he barely notices his transformation. In fact, even his consideration for his family seems to be something alien to him, as he barely notices it when he loses this consideration at the end. After his metamorphosis, Gregor feels completely alienated from his room and environment and, as a symbol of this, can't even see his street out the window. The Metamorphosis, then, is a powerful indictment of the alienation brought on by the modern social order.