Topic > Themes of Franz Kafka's Metamorphosis? - 990

If you applied Gregor's sense of inferiority you could see how it relates to your life or that of every other person. We are truly appreciated only when we are useful to others; the moment we become incapable of satisfying other needs we become incompetent or the moment there is someone better than us we become inferior. It just shows us how much systematic life we ​​are living, limited by the idea of ​​hegemony and structure where power governs man and the distribution of power keeps the world in the system, where the fittest survive. In the metamorphosis, Gregor's life is lived through the souls of others. He is ruled by his father's authority and that is what keeps him in line. If it were not for the power of Gregor's father forcing him to abandon his life aspiration and provide for his family, who would have provided for the family all this time? Only when Gregor became unable to provide support did his father and sister take on the responsibility of looking after the family. Unfortunately Gregor was only a stepping stone; his metamorphosis had only made the family realize what they are capable of doing on their own. This shows how connected we all are and how much we live our lives for others. If there were no social structure and hegemony there would be corruption. If it weren't for authority figures, who would make decisions to bring justice? If so