The Metamorphosis: A Surreal Exploration of Alienation and Isolation
Franz Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis”, first published in 1915, explores themes of alienation, isolation, and existential angst through its protagonist, traveling salesman Gregor Samsa, who wakes up one day as a large insect. The surreal narrative investigates the impact of isolation and the absurdity of existence, while prompting questions about purpose, self-identity, and societal indifference. The novel, still relevant today, resonates deeply with modern themes of alienation and identity in a rapidly changing world.
