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La Metamorfosis/ The Metamorphosis
La Metamorfosis/ The Metamorphosis | Franz Kafka
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i.z.booknook
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This edition contained Metamorphosis, as well as In the Penal Colony and The Judgement: A Story for F. I think all were brilliant and the famous dissatisfaction of conventional society comes across strongly in all. Metamorphosis was a lot sadder than I anticipated; the actions of his family contrasted with Gregor‘s innocent inner monologue conjures feelings of injustice and unfairness. (Cont in comments 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻)

i.z.booknook (1) It also has one of the best opening lines of a story, ever, which also perfectly sums up the plot: a traveling salesman who suddenly turns into a cockroach. In the Penal Colony I found extremely interesting and very dark and gory. A traveller is given a tour and demonstration of an out-dated and controversial but historically significant mode of execution. 2mo
i.z.booknook (2) A shockingly inventive and gruesome contraption Kafka came up with, it reminded me a little of The Trial, as the condemned doesn‘t know why they are condemned. Once again, powerful feelings of injustice and corruption seep from the pages. The Judgement I was a little ambivalent about but it was very quick and still rather thoughtful. Another interesting familial relationship. 2mo
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thegreensofa One of my most favourite books! 🪳😄 3mo
Eggs 🖤🕷️🖤 3mo
dabbe @thegreensofa It scared the pants off me! 🤩😱😃 3mo
dabbe @Eggs 💜🩶💜 3mo
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sometimes, I‘m wondering if a person‘s value to a family is defined by his/her ability to work & support financialy for family members.I think we shouldn‘t do this. His/her immense love for the family is more than his/her financial contribution to family

felt so sorry for Gregor. He worked hard to earn a living for his family but his family treated him poorly.

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yoavshai
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#BookCoverChallenge
Day 158.
Here I will note 365 books (or as many as I will have before I get tired) that have shaped my taste in literature. No explanations, no reviews. Just the cover of the book.
I do not challenge anyone. You are all welcome to take part.

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Consuelo238
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Me encanto la historia, fue tan conmovedora como entretenida, vaya que se necesita mucho para entender a un insecto, yo los odio, pero me sentí triste por cómo fue que dejo de comportarse como humano, te invita a la reflexión y a qué abras tu mente a las situaciones que viven los demás, empezando por los más cercanos, sin duda lo volveré a leer; estará en mi lista de l año que entra!

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Xubst
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I will have to re-read this one soon. It's been quite some time since I last read it. I'm still not sure how I would pinpoint this story. Is it horror, is it fantasy? I found it very funny myself the last time I read it. However, being scared to death for all bugs, the idea of waking up as a giant cockroach is literally the stuff of my nightmares.

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CorgiBooks
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A literary classic I'm embarrassed it's taken me so long to read. Short and to the point, it describes the surrealist transformation of an overworked young worker becoming a giant insect. I loved it quite honestly

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adpande
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Not for everyone's test but should read by everyone.