behaviour
These annotations and the creation of the thesis took about 50 minutes.
behaviour
These annotations and the creation of the thesis took about 50 minutes.
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THESIS AND OUTLINE:
Through Gregor Samsa's self pity, mental struggles, and physical struggles, in what ways is Gregor Samsa unable to get up and go to work?
I’d get kicked out on the spot.
Gregor complains about his boss and his job, talking about how it is not nearly as glamorous as other people's lives.
But this short conversation made the other members of the family aware that Gregor, against their expectations was still at home, and soon his father came knocking at one of the side doors, gently, but with his fist. “Gregor, Gregor’, he called, “what’s wrong?” And after a short while he called again with a warning deepness in his voice: “Gregor! Gregor!” At the other side door his sister came plaintively: “Gregor? Aren’t you well? Do you need anything?” Gregor answered to both sides: “’m ready, now”,
Gregor is able to appease his family at first but they become more and more concerned about him - building tension
ody eventually followed slowly in the direction of the head.
This paragraph does a good job of emphasizing the unfortunate situation he is in, painting a descriptive picture on what he has to do as a "horrible vermin" to get out of bed
Gregor much more sensible to leave him now in peace instead of disturbing him with talking at him and crying. But the others didn’t know what was happening, they were worried, that would excuse their behaviour.
Very unsatisfying ending, Gregor barely gets away with it but has to come up with an excuse later. Not the super happy all good ending I was hoping for.
“He isn’t well, please believe me. Why else would Gregor have missed a train! The lad only ever thinks about the business. It nearly makes me cross the way he never goes out in the evenings; he’s been in town for a week now but stayed home every evening. He sits with us in the kitchen and just reads the paper or studies train timetables. His idea of relaxation is working with his fretsaw. He’s made a little frame, for instance, it only took him two or three evenings, you'll be amazed how nice it is; it’s hanging up in his room; you'll see it as soon as Gregor opens the door. Anyway, I’m glad you’re here; we wouldn't have been able to get Gregor to open the door by ourselves; he’s so stubborn; and I’m sure he isn’t well, he said this morning that he is, but he isn't.” “I'll be there in a moment’, said Gregor slowly and t
The parents do their best to try and appease the boss man, but he insists that Gregor must overcome it because of business.
After a while he had already moved so far across that it would have been hard for him to keep his balance if he rocked too hard. The time was now ten past seven and he would have to make a final decision very soon. Then there was a ring at the door of the flat. “That'll be someone from work”, he said to himself, and froze very still, although his little legs only became all the more lively as they danced around. For a moment everything remained quiet. “They're not opening the door’, Gregor said to himself, caught in some nonsensical hope. But then of course, the maid’s firm steps went to the door as ever and opened it. Gregor only needed to hear the visitor's first words of greeting and he knew who it was—the chief clerk himself. Why did Gregor have to be the only one condemned to work for a company where they immediately became highly suspicious at the slightest shortcoming? Were all employees, every one of them, louts, was there not one of them who was faithful and devoted who would go so mad with pangs of conscience that he couldn't get out of bed if he didn’t spend at least a couple of hours in the morning on company business? Was it really not enough to let one of the trainees make enquiries—assuming enquiries were even necessary—did the chief clerk have to come himself, and did they have to show the whole, innocent family that this was so suspicious that only the chief clerk could be trusted to have the wisdom to investigate it? And more because these thoughts had made him upset than through any proper decision, he swang himself with all his force out of the bed. There was a loud thump, but it wasn’t really a loud noise. His
Highest point of tension - climax: Gregor's boss shows up to his house, he has to get out of bed and thumps on the floor
Before it strikes quarter past seven I'll definitely have to have got properly out of bed. And by then somebody will have come round from work to ask what's happened to me as well, as they open up at work before seven o'clock.” And so he set himself to the task of swinging the entire length of his body out of the bed all at the same time. If he succeeded in falling out of bed in this way and kept his head raised as he did so he could probably avoid injuring it. His back seemed to be quite hard, and probably nothing would happen to it falling onto the carpet. His main concern was for the loud noise he was bo
Continues to struggle with the idea of getting out of bed to go work, but rationalizes it finally in his head and has a plan
It was a simple matter to throw off the covers; he only had to blow himself up a little and they fell off by themselves. But it became difficult after that, especially as he was so exceptionally broad. He would have used his arms and his hands to push himself up; but instead of them he only had all those little legs continuously moving in different directions, and which he was moreover unable to control. If he wanted to bend one of them, then that was the first one that would stretch itself out; and if he finally managed to d
The contrast between the mundane life and going to work with the absurd situation he is in being that he is an insect is quite humorous and interesting
Had the alarm clock not rung? He could see from the bed that it had been set for four o’clock as it should have been; it certainly must have rung. Yes, but was it possible to quietly sleep through that furniture-rattling noise? True, he had not slept peacefully, but probably all the more deeply because of that. What should he do now? The next train went at seven; if he were to catch that he would have to rush like mad and the collection of samples was still not packed, and he did not at all feel particularly fresh and lively. And even if he did catch the train he would not avoid his boss’s anger as the office assistant would have been there to see the five o’clock train go, he would have put in his report about Gregor’s not being there a long time ago. The office assistant was the boss’s man, spineless, and with no understanding. What about if he reported sick? But that would be extremely strained and suspicious as in fifteen years of service Gregor had never once yet been ill.
The conflict rises here, although he dislikes his job he has overslept and is worried about losing it, shows the importance of the job
It can all go to Hell!”
Feels bad for himself - self pity
dull weather. Drops of rain could be heard hitting the pane, which made him feel quite sad. “How about if | sleep a little bit longer and forget all this nonsense”,
Sets the tone for the passage, highlights how he is unhappy with his life and his situation
compared
Good description of the bug body he wakes up in
Good description of the insect body he found himself in