Creature from man.


- Window Seat-Udayan Thakkar

- 'What a terrible worm! This is that house or manger! We will not pay the rent! ' Sister broke down, 'I can't live with such worms! Why doesn't it go away? '

Ka Faka's acronym 'Metamorphosis' begins with:

'When Gregor Samsa woke up after a nightmare, he was transformed into a big creature.'

Lying on his back in bed, Gregor saw his round body and six small legs. The thought came to him, 'I missed the five o'clock train!' If you hurry, you can catch seven vehicles. But why get out of bed? Don't turn away. Gregor began to swing the body on both sides, hoping it would fall down. (What if we suddenly become a creature? Let's go to Hebtai, 'How did this happen? With whose help to become a human being again?' Instead, Gregor regrets missing the car! 'Absurd' is a shorthand, which can lead to inconsistencies and irrational events. Gregor works and runs the house. He is so devoted to his family that he worries about getting water from his job and does not bother to make a living. , Small legs wiggle, so humor and empathy are awakened, which is called black humor.)

Gregor began to think about his life: he was a traveling salesman, Fartaram. Unfamiliar hotels, the rush to catch a car, many acquaintances, not a single friend. He kept a photo in the room - not of a friend but of a young woman printed in a newspaper. What a futile life! He had been working for years, hoping that one day he would pay off his father's debt and resign. (Writing a story about a man who became a living being, someone lifted him out of Kafka's shortcomings.

Gregor didn't have the guts to open the door. That's when the chief clerk of his office came. He started roaring outside the room, 'Why did you miss the train? You have the firm's cash. Seth has doubts about you. Your job is gone! ' (Gregor hadn't taken a day off in three years, and was treated three hours late? This short story appeared in 1917, when World War II was a time of frustration and loneliness.) It happened that not only the teeth, but forcibly turned the knob and opened the door. A grayish liquid gushed from his mouth. Gregor's mother stumbled upon Gregor's mother as he tried to attack, but his father clenched his fists and punched his younger sister. The father took the print in one hand and the stick in the other. 'Hade! Hade! ' Curry began to push Gregor into the room. It was not possible to enter through the half-open door. Gregor's legs fluttered in the air on one side and the ground on the other. Dad kicked him so hard that Gregor stumbled into the room in a bloody state. (The families for whom Gregor gave his life did not value Cody because he was no longer an earning son. Kafka instructed him to burn his manuscripts after his death. He did not want people to see his face in his story. .)

The younger sister put milk in the room for Gregor. The milk was not drunk in the evening. He then placed seven or eight dishes, such as fruit, vegetables, and rotten cheese, so that Gregor could eat the food he liked. Despite not having the money, Gregor offered to send his sister to a music school. Not on the bed but under the sofa, Gregor rested. Gregor used to listen to his family by knocking on the door at night when he was doing family hair. (If Gregor was just a creature, he wouldn't be able to listen to others, he wouldn't be able to think like a human being.

Gregor wandered the walls and ceiling to pass the time. Sister and mother began to move the furniture out of the room so that he could walk freely. Gregor felt that his human existence would come to an end, so he clung to the image of a young woman. My mother never saw him after the first day. Seeing the worm sitting on the image suddenly made me believe. The father suspected that Gregor had attacked, so he touched the apple. Ma fell in between. Gregor survived but broke his leg. (The author portrays an unreal event in a realistic way, which is a feature of 'absurd' literature. The tone of the story is restrained, there is no emotional surge. The narrator narrates the event without anger or compassion.)

Why run a house now? My father accepted the job of a pawnbroker and my sister accepted a job as a salesgirl, my mother started sewing and started selling jewelery gradually. The family started talking that if it wasn't for Gregor, he would have sold the house and moved to a smaller place. Gregor began to feel overwhelmed. Sister kicked and pushed the dry dish into the room, not caring so much that Gregor didn't eat any of it. (There's a hint that something bad is going to happen. This same sister was very sympathetic to Gregor in the beginning. The author suggests that there is a limit to empathy as well.) Dung worm! ' Tenants were kept in the house to generate income. One night Gregor came out of the room to listen to his sister's violin. The tenants shouted, 'What a terrible worm! This is that house or manger! We will not pay the rent! ' Sister broke down, 'I can't live with such worms! Why doesn't it go away? ' (Perhaps this is the reason why people are leaving their homes in Vanprasthashram. In some Japanese tribes, it is customary for an elder to carry his son on his shoulders and leave him on a hill when he is very old.)

That night Gregor thought lovingly and sympathetically about his family. Leaning down the dock, he was gone forever. (It is not natural for a family man like Gregor to have such an outcome. This is because the world is 'absurd'.)

'Metamorphosis' appeared in the short German language in 1917, twenty years after Labhshankar Thackeray was born. Let's take a look at Labhshankar's solitary 'tree': Champak and his daughter Chaku bathe in the rain. Suddenly both of Champak's feet sink into the ground, both hands are raised, and he says, 'I am a tree.' (Gregor was suddenly transformed into a creature.) Champak's father reminds him, 'Alya, you have to catch a bus at ten-twenty-five.' (Gregor was to catch the train at five o'clock.) Champak's wife calls the doctor. (Gregor's mother also called a doctor.) His wife and daughter, Rue, have died after the Champak tree fell. (Gregor died, so his mother and sister cried.) Champak's wife orders, 'Cut it down.' (Gregor's sister said: "Why doesn't this go away?" And we know that a tree that grows in the shade does not grow much.

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