As we all
know, Gregor Samsa fully turned into a giant, "monstrous vermin." This is,
essentially, the biggest physical transformation that he goes through in the book. Interestingly
enough, however, he doesn't seem to be particularly shocked or surprised about his newly
acquired body form, nor does he wish to know why the change happened; in fact, he immediately
tries to adapt to his new lifestyle as an insect and doesn't try too desperately find a way to
transform back into a human. He soon...
Saturday, 28 May 2016
Describe how Gregors insect-like body changes from the opening of the story to the ending. How do these physical changes reflect Gregors...
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