Answer:
Allegorical and surrealistic.
Explanation:
Franz Kafka's <em>Metamorphosis </em>tells the story oh how a traveling salesman was one day turned into a bug/ insect. The plot delves into the nature of humans as a whole and also how alienating society can be to particular people.
The two genres of fiction that the story contains are surrealism and allegory. Surrealism is the dreamlike situation or quality of a given story where the characters feel like they are in a dream but the situation is real. And that is exactly how Gregor Samsa felt in the beginning. Allegory is when a story has a particular message or meaning to it. In this case, the allegory is such that the story delves into the alienation of people in society, not only Gregor in the story but humans in general.
I believe that she felt motivated to free herself from him
Answer:
Although vague, this could be an example of personification
Answer: In the upstairs computer lab
Explanation:
Its a noun phrase and adds meaning to the sentence ( check it over tho)
Answer:
This means that it doesn't matter how old you are and if you have lived longer than someone else. It is simply how much and what experiences you have had and what you got out of it. Even if you are younger then someone else, you could still have had more experiences and interactions that make your experiences richer. A successful 30 year old that has lived life to the fullest and met a lot of people and enjoyed many different things would have richer experiences than an 80 year old who lived their entire lives alone and in their rooms.
- I wrote this btw