Sunday, March 18

Reading of THE METAMORPHOSIS

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I read Kafka's metamophosis this weekend.
To my surprice, it's just a short story no more than 30 pages.
I am very shooked by the start of the story for it says"One morning, the leading man waked up, finding that he has transformed into a big bug!"
I blieved every reader who had read this book must have the same feeling like me.
The outline of this book is describing a man who becomes a bug at first, then his work, life, the future he wished yesterday and his favorite---family, all leave him along as if they do not know in the past.
In the long run, the man died in his room without anyone's care and tears, and his families start a new live soon leaving no more grieve.
Just like many people say, Kafka's stories are too difficult to understand.
I indentify with this thinking.
Even though, I like these kinds stories very well for it can make us to experience the story more deeply, and that is improved to us.

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