“Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka
Review Guide
Part I:
- What is Gregor’s first reaction to his transformation?
- How does Gregor’s family react to his transformation?
- In what ways do the differences in their reactions set up a challenge for this family?
- What does Gregor seem to fear will happen to his family if he loses his job?
- Which details in Part I suggest that Gregor’s physical transformation is an outward expression of alienation he has already experienced both at home and a t work? Explain.
- Do you think Gregor’s inner sense of self has changed as a result of his physical transformation? Explain your answer.
Part II:
- What surprising news about the family’s finances does Gregor learn?
- With what mixed feelings does Gregor react to this news?
- What does this news suggest about Gregor’s alienation from his family even before his metamorphosis?
- Which item in his room is Gregor determined to keep?
- In what ways has Grete changed as a result of Gregor’s transformation?
- Are these changes positive or negative? Explain
Part III:
- How do you feel about the Samsa family’s treatment of Gregor? Explain.
- What does Gregor do when he hears Grete playing the violin?
- In what ways might this scene represent Gregor’s desire to hold onto his humanity?
- What do Gregor’s parents and sister discuss when they leave the apartment at the end of the story?
- Is the family better off without Gregor?
- Which details in the story support the statement that Gregor suffers from a profound lack of nourishment, both physically and emotionally?
“Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka
Review Guide
Part I:
- What is Gregor’s first reaction to his transformation?
- How does Gregor’s family react to his transformation?
- In what ways do the differences in their reactions set up a challenge for this family?
- What does Gregor seem to fear will happen to his family if he loses his job?
- Which details in Part I suggest that Gregor’s physical transformation is an outward expression of alienation he has already experienced both at home and a t work? Explain.
- Do you think Gregor’s inner sense of self has changed as a result of his physical transformation? Explain your answer.
Part II:
- What surprising news about the family’s finances does Gregor learn?
- With what mixed feelings does Gregor react to this news?
- What does this news suggest about Gregor’s alienation from his family even before his metamorphosis?
- Which item in his room is Gregor determined to keep?
- In what ways has Grete changed as a result of Gregor’s transformation?
- Are these changes positive or negative? Explain
Part III:
- How do you feel about the Samsa family’s treatment of Gregor? Explain.
- What does Gregor do when he hears Grete playing the violin?
- In what ways might this scene represent Gregor’s desire to hold onto his humanity?
- What do Gregor’s parents and sister discuss when they leave the apartment at the end of the story?
- Is the family better off without Gregor?
- Which details in the story support the statement that Gregor suffers from a profound lack of nourishment, both physically and emotionally?