Character Analysis
Themes
Plot Points
Symbolism
Literacy Devices
100

What is Gregor Samsa's transformation?

What is how is Gregor Samsa transformed into a cockroach?

100

What is one major theme of the story?

What is alienation and isolation?

100

What event triggers Gregor's transformation?

What is he wakes up one morning as a giant insect?

100

What does Gregor's room symbolize?

What is his isolation and confinement?

100

What is the style of the narrative used in "Metamorphosis"?

What is third person perspective, focusing on gregors thoughts and feelings.

200

Who is Gregor's primary family member?

What is his sister Grete Samsa?

200

How does isolation play a role in the story?

What is Gregor becomes increasingly isolated from his family and society?

200

How does the family cope with Gregor's new condition?

What is they initially try to care for him but become increasingly resentful?

200

It represents Gregor's loss of humanity and identity.

What is the significance of the bug?

200

What is the Purpose of the title?

What is showing the change in Gregors body.

300

How does Gregor's family initially react to his transformation?

What is they are shocked and horrified but try to help him at first?

300

What does the story say about identity?

What is it questions the nature of identity and how it is tied to societal roles?

300

What is the significance of the furniture removal?

What is it symbolizes the family's rejection of Gregor and their desire to forget him?

300

How does the use of the window function in the story?

What is it symbolizes Gregor's longing for freedom and connection to the outside world?

300

What is the way the Kafka uses irony in the story?

What is the family's concerns before they turned into disgust ,showing their love for Gregor.

400

What does Gregor's sister, Grete, do to help him?

What is Gregor's sister bring him food and try to care for him?

400

How does the theme of guilt manifest in the story?

What is Gregor feels guilty for not being able to work and support his family?

400

What causes Grete to turn against Gregor?

What is her frustration with the burden of taking care of him and desire for normalcy?

400

What does the piano represent in Grete's life?

What is her aspirations and the family's previous normalcy before Gregor's transformation.

400

what is the role of foreshadowing in the text?

What is in the early parts of the text Gregor starts foreshadowing his transformation.

500

How does Gregor's transformation affect his relationship with his family?

What is Gregor's transformation deteriorates significantly, leading to estrangement and resentment?

500

In what way does the story explore the concept of alienation?

What is through Gregor's physical transformation and emotional disconnect form his family? 

500

What is the climax of the story?

What is the family's confrontation with Gregor in the living room?

500

How does the setting contribute to the story's mood?

What is the dreary and oppressive atmosphere mirrors Gregor's despair.

500

how does the author develop character through dialogue?

What is showing his physical features.