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Grete starts to resent Gregor from "summary" of The Metamorphosis (Legend Classics) by Franz Kafka,David Wyllie

Grete's initial sympathy for Gregor gradually fades away as she becomes more and more resentful towards him. At first, she attempts to care for him by bringing him food and cleaning his room. However, over time, she starts to see him as a burden rather than a beloved family member. She begins to neglect his needs and even expresses frustration and anger towards him. As Gregor's transformation becomes more pronounced, Grete's attitude towards him changes as well. She no longer sees him as her brother but as a grotesque insect-like creature that is ruining her life. This transformation in her feelings is evident in her actions and words towards Gregor. Grete's resentment towards Gregor is fueled by her increasing responsibilities and the strain that his condition puts on the family. She is forced to take on more household duties and care for her parents, all while dealing with the emotional and psychological toll of having a transformed brother living in their home. As Grete's resentment grows, she becomes more vocal about her feelings towards Gregor. She no longer hides her frustrations and openly expresses her anger towards him. This change in her behavior further distances her from Gregor and solidifies her negative feelings towards him.
  1. Grete's resentment towards Gregor reaches a breaking point, leading to a pivotal moment in the story where she demands his removal from the house. Her transformation from a caring sister to a resentful caregiver is a central theme in the novel and highlights the impact of Gregor's metamorphosis on his family.
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The Metamorphosis (Legend Classics)

Franz Kafka

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