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RE: Humanising the Character: A Study of “The Metamorphosis”
Kafka is one of the most influential of his century, he's even the hallmark of a writing syle that many use (even before his time) but we all can agree is all around kafkian, this study of how he uses his narrative to make us care about the main character is great, you nail it as much as Kafka did, I mean felt empathetic of a huge bug, that says something!
Indeed so. There were many lessons I learned through reading not only The Metamorphosis, but also his other works. His handle of the mechanics of writing--and often the deliberate breaking of them--is inspiring.
It is precisely that he made me care and invest in an insect so well that I had to study what he did and use that in my own writing.
Thank you for enjoying and reading (and of course for the Curie upvote!), and I'm pleased my study of Kafka resonated so well. Much appreciation!