The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka – Classic Absurdist Novella on Alienation, Identity & Existentialism
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Title: The Metamorphosis
Author: Franz Kafka
Genre: Absurdist Fiction, Surrealism, Modernist Fiction, Psychological Fiction, Novella
Language: Originally German
Number of Pages: Approx. 70 pages (varies by edition)
Reading Level: Adult / Literary Fiction
Publication Year: 1915
Emotional Tone: Bleak, Unsettling, Existential, Thought-Provoking
Country of Origin: Austria-Hungary (historical region)
Publisher: Various (depending on edition)
Packaging Dimensions: Varies by edition
Weight: Varies by edition
The Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka is a landmark novella that explores themes of alienation, identity, and existential dread through the surreal transformation of its protagonist, Gregor Samsa. One morning, Gregor wakes to find himself inexplicably transformed into a gigantic insect. This startling change serves as a powerful metaphor for the isolation and dehumanization felt by individuals trapped in oppressive social and familial structures. Kafka’s narrative delves deep into Gregor’s inner turmoil as he grapples with his new condition and its impact on his relationships, particularly with his family. The story highlights the absurdity of human existence and questions the nature of self-worth when external acceptance is stripped away. Written in a clear, precise style with a tone that oscillates between clinical observation and profound empathy, The Metamorphosis remains one of the most influential works in modern literature. It challenges readers to reflect on their own sense of identity, the roles imposed by society, and the fragile boundaries between humanity and otherness. This novella is a must-read for lovers of existential and psychological fiction, as well as anyone interested in stories that explore the complexity of human emotions and social alienation. Despite its brevity, Kafka’s work is rich with symbolism and continues to inspire discussions in literary, philosophical, and psychological circles. The Metamorphosis is timeless, haunting, and deeply thought-provoking, cementing Franz Kafka’s legacy as a master storyteller who captures the profound struggles of modern life.