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Mademuasel [1]
2 years ago
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What are some details that the metamorphosis "reponses to change"?

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Softa [21]2 years ago
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The details in the metamorphosis which is "Reponses to change" is that:

  • In “Metamorphosis”, the central character, Gregor, was said to have be changed into a cockroach in course of the night.

<h3>What is the book on Metamorphosis about?</h3>

In “Metamorphosis”, the key character, who was known to be Gregor was said to have changed into a cockroach overnight.

Note that there was a complete change in regards to his physical appearance and this was an experience that was frightening  to him and one that he could not embraced.

Therefore, note that the rate and the nature of a change is one that influences the response to that given change.

Note also that change can be gradual and spontaneous. Therefore, The details that the metamorphosis "Reponses to change" is that:

  • In “Metamorphosis”, the central character, Gregor, was said to have be changed into a cockroach in course of the night.

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