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could argue that this violent action has the exact opposite intention. Far from wanting to
include Gregor in the family group, his father wants to exclude him from it altogether. He no
longer sees Gregor as his son but as some kind of monster, something that belongs in a zoo or a
circus, not in the family home. When Gregor's father throws fruit at...
Monday, 14 January 2013
How can we account Gregor's father's violent action of throwing the apples at him as an act of affirming Gregor's inclusion within the family The...
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