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Which aspect of Gregor’s story most likely reflects Franz Kafka’s life?

A. his refusal to conform to society’s norms
B. his antagonistic relationship with his father
C. his failed relationship with his sister
D. his desire to be free of all kinds of responsibility

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Answer:

B. his antagonistic relationship with his father

Step-by-step explanation:

Franz Kafka is an unquestionable name in modern literature. His dense, intrapersonal prose became a reference to those who came after him. In a more observant look, it is possible to find in all his work a constant: the feeling of not belonging.

Long ignored, his father's influence on his production is undeniable and perhaps clearer in "The Metamorphosis" - where Gregor Sansa has an authoritarian father who maintains a sense of disappointment and contempt for his son. Kafka and his father never had a good relationship, many claim that this intrigue between the two was due to Franz Kafka's choice to become a writer, which ultimately disappointed his father (as well as Gregor Sansa's father) and soured the relationship between them.

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