Both
stories concern human relationships after a change has occurred. In Kafka's short story
"The Metamorphosis" the family must think about dealing with Samsa who has turned into
a "gigantic insect." Greta is perhaps the only selfless one. But the rest of the
family seems quite selfish in the fact that they worry over the loss of...
Tuesday, 15 January 2013
I need some help comparing the two short stories, "The Metamorphosis," by Franz Kafka, and "Hills like White Elephants," by Earnest Hemingway. I...
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