My sympathy for Gregor in "The Metamorphosis" arises from his genuine intentions and the unjust mistreatment he endures from his family, who fail to understand and accept him.
I sympathize with Gregor Samsa in Franz "The Metamorphosis." Gregor's transformation into an insect is a bizarre and unfortunate event, and throughout the narrative, he exhibits a strong desire not to burden or harm his family.
His efforts to adapt to his new form reflect a poignant struggle for acceptance and understanding. Despite his physical metamorphosis, Gregor remains emotionally connected to his humanity.
It's particularly heartbreaking to witness the lack of empathy and understanding from his family. The family's reaction, characterized by fear, rejection, and neglect, exacerbates Gregor's isolation. His isolation is compounded by his inability to communicate effectively with them.
Gregor's dedication to supporting his family financially before his transformation highlights his sense of responsibility, making the family's abandonment even more disheartening.