
The Metamorphosis
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In The Metamorphosis, Franz Kafka delivers one of the most haunting and profound works of modern literature - a surreal and tragic reflection on alienation, guilt, and the fragility of human connection.
When Gregor Samsa, a devoted traveling salesman, awakens to discover he has become a giant insect, he must face not only his grotesque new body but also the rejection of the family he worked to support.
As his world shrinks and his humanity fades, Kafka exposes the quiet cruelty of conformity and the unbearable weight of loneliness.
Written with precision, irony, and emotional intensity, The Metamorphosis remains a masterpiece of psychological realism and existential dread - a story that forces readers to confront the boundaries between duty, identity, and love.
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