Vol. 7 No. I (2021): December
Articles

Interpreting Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis” through the Prism of Marxist Theory

Monika
Research Scholar, Jai Narain Vyas University, Jodhpur (JNVU), (India).

Published 30-12-2021

Keywords

  • Bourgeoisie,
  • Capitalism,
  • Proletariat,
  • Base and Superstructure,
  • Imperialism,
  • Isolation,
  • Indebtedness,
  • Absurdity,
  • Alienation,
  • Existential anxiety,
  • Domination,
  • Abandonment,
  • Overt and Covert content,
  • Reification,
  • Kafkaesque
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How to Cite

Monika. (2021). Interpreting Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis” through the Prism of Marxist Theory. Research Inspiration, 7(I), 11–14. https://doi.org/10.53724/inspiration/v7n1.05

Abstract

The motive of this paper is to demonstrate how capitalism affects the life and career of an individual in this materialistic world. It results in the worker’s complete detachment and emotional alienation towards his /her work. Materialism plays a vital role in today’s modern era, so people try to explore more and more ways to earn money. The consequence of this is, that human beings are turning into working commodities (mere tools).In this light, Kafka’s “The Metamorphosis” shows the alienation and existential anxiety of the proletariat in the entire capitalist system. It pays attention to the conflict between dominant and oppressed sections of society.

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