Topic > What is the theme of Granz Kafka's Metamorphosis

This is the first conflict that derails from the philosophical idea of ​​existentialism that an individual person is responsible for determining his or her own destiny through acts of free will. Since the determination of Gregor as Kafka's autobiographical form can be hypothesized through character comparisons. One can also assume that Kafka was peeling back his own layer of humanity as he wrote this, in his early thirties. Kafka stated that “a first sign of the beginning of understanding is the desire to die” (Gregor). Nobody understands Gregor and nobody understands Kafka. Gregor cannot communicate with human words, because he is no longer human and therefore his parents do not understand him. Kafka's mind is not understood by his parents and so there is a block in communication between what he wants to do with his life and what his parents want him to do with his life. Communication and the ability to choose one's path in life is a characteristic of the human being. The inability to do so in the author's life manifests itself in his representation