His family forgets about him from "summary" of The Metamorphosis (Legend Classics) by Franz Kafka,David Wyllie
As Gregor Samsa woke from unsettling dreams one morning, he found himself transformed into a monstrous vermin. Initially shocked and confused by his new form, Gregor soon realized that his family had forgotten about him. Although they were initially horrified by his transformation, their fear and concern quickly turned into annoyance and indifference. Gregor's sister, Grete, who had initially cared for him, gradually stopped visiting his room and providing him with food. His parents, too, seemed to have moved on with their lives, focusing on their own comfort and well-being. They no longer acknowledged Gregor's existence, treating him as an inconvenience rather than a member of their family.
As days turned into weeks, Gregor became increasingly isolated and lonely in his room. His attempts to communicate with his family were met with silence or indifference. He longed for human interaction and companionship, but his family seemed to have forgotten about him entirely.
The sense of abandonment and neglect weighed heavily on Gregor, causing him to question his worth and place in the world. He struggled to come to terms with the fact that his family, who he had sacrificed so much for, had simply forgotten about him in his time of need.
In the end, Gregor's isolation and loneliness became unbearable, leading to a tragic and lonely demise. The concept of his family forgetting about him not only highlights the physical transformation he undergoes but also the emotional and psychological transformation he experiences as a result of their neglect.
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