- Grete’s insistence near the end of the story that it would be best for her family to get rid of Gregor, and her claim that “it” was not her brother anymore: betrayal
- Mr. Samsa’s physical abuse of Gregor with the apple, which severely injures him and limits his ability to move: persecution
- Gregor’s enjoyment at being able to crawl around his room all day without having to deal with any family or work-related responsibility: freedom
- Gregor’s inability to communicate with others after his transformation into an insect: isolation
<em>The Metamorphosis</em> is a book by Jewish author Franz Kafka. The book was published in 1915, and it tells the story of a salesman, Gregor Samsa, who wakes up one morning to find that he has been tranformed into a huge insect for no apparent reason. Both him and his family need to adjust to this change, and the way the do so constitutes the rest of the novel.
Language is based on basic sound units called the Phonemes. Phonemes are sounds in a language that makes the word different from one another. Phonemes are also the categories of sounds that our vocal cords produce in order to make a word.in english, it consist of 40-45 Phonemes.
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Strictly speaking, this soliloquy depicts the struggle of a high state official who is about to commit a coup d'etat by killing his king and taking over the throne. However, it is much more than a dishonest political manoeuvre. It also presents a personal moral conflict of a man who is well aware that once he draws the dagger, there is no way back.
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(Continued) Just like the nonfiction excerpt implies, Shakespeare here transcends the sociopolitical boundaries of his own historical moment. Macbeth's soliloquy creates huge suspense and anticipates the bloodshed that is about to unravel, much to the taste of the early 17th-century audience. But it also presents a host of timeless, universal questions. By doing that, Shakespeare gives his audience and his king exactly what they want and writes a timeless play about power, greed and ambition, treachery, and (un)happiness.
E. financially successful
Prosperous (adj) successful in material terms, flourishing financially.