Topic > Analysis of Kafka's Metamorphosis - 1053

They are finally freed from the chains of his burden and begin to look to the future with hope. From this transition emerges Grete, no longer protected as a young teenager, but considered a mature woman, with good prospects of getting married. Furthermore, Mr. Samsa has gone from being dependent on his son to being totally self-sufficient, leading this family rebirth with authority. The family is no longer divided with Gregor as the partition. They are a united group, moving forward and looking ahead to their prosperous future. Through the presence of these transitions of consciousness, Kafka emphasizes optimism about humanity's ability to persevere, regardless of conditions