Grete blossoms after Gregor's death from "summary" of The Metamorphosis (Legend Classics) by Franz Kafka,David Wyllie
After Gregor's death, Grete seems to undergo a transformation of her own. She appears to become more confident and assertive, taking on a leadership role within the family. Her parents rely on her for decision-making, and she is the one who ultimately decides that they must get rid of Gregor's body. This marks a significant shift from the beginning of the story, where Grete was portrayed as timid and dependent on her brother. Grete's blossoming can also be seen in her interactions with others. She becomes more social, inviting guests into the house and playing the violin for them. This newfound confidence is a stark contrast to her ...Similar Posts
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