“The Metamorphosis” by Franz Kafka was first published in
1915. It is one of the most frequently analyzed works in literature. This
elusive story, which chronicles the transformation of Gregor Samsa from a human
being into an enormous insect, is renowned for its ability to inspire diverse, sometimes
mutually exclusive interpretations ("Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka"). Two years after
finishing film studies, Carlos Atanes, directed the film adaption very freely.
He made the risky decision not to limit himself too much to the text. He took
advantage of what production achieved and added some winks and above all, he
dressed the story with a lot of allusions and references to the authors’
private and familiar life ("Carlos
Atanes").
The original text of “The Metamorphosis” demonstrates
Gregor Samsa as the provider of the family thus transforms into an insect and
is unable to work. Gregor’s father, Mr. Samsa, is forced to get a job to help
provide for the family since Gregor cannot ("Wikipedia"). The film version of “The
Metamorphosis” shows how Gregor is mistreated and left unnoticed by his family
after he transforms into a half human half insect body. From a gender studies
critique, the Samsa’s play very unique characteristic roles ("Carlos Atanes").
Kafka’s story portrays Gregor as strong, independent, and
a protector before his transformation. Unfortunately, after his metamorphosis
Gregor was unable to provide for himself. Without Gregor being able to care for
himself he becomes depressed, dependent, and vulnerable; all of these
characteristic are used to describe your stereotypical woman. However, Gregor’s
sister, Grete, took on the role as a caregiver to provide for the family and
take care of Gregor as well as obtaining a job as a salesgirl. As I stated
above, the Samsa’s play very unique characteristic roles, for example after
Gregor’s transformation he portrays a feminist role and his sister, Grete,
steps up to the plate and shows masculinity.
Atanes’ short film portrayed gender roles very similar
and different to Kafka’s. The film shows
Gregor as a half human half insect, but he doesn’t lose all of his independence
and masculinity; unlike the original text by Kafka. The film also demonstrates
the Samsa family as bitter and un-caring towards Gregor. Grete’s masculinity
towards Gregor decreases as she gets tired of taking care of her brother and
suggests that the family get rid of him ("Carlos Atanes"). Yes, Gregor’s family was unhappy
with his transformation in the original text thus having to use your
imagination, but the film really shows what happens between the texts with some
differentiation. In the film, the father showed more anger towards Gregor
because he could no longer provide for them; making Mr. Samsa become the “man”
of the house and help provide for the family. Mr. Samsa’s characteristic role
should have already been the “man” of the house. Yet, he relies on his son to
provide for him and pay off his debts, therefore making his role very
feministic.
After Gregor’s death the family shows no remorse or grief
after seeing his body lying on the library floor. Women, especially Grete, have
come from being dependent and vulnerable resembling Kafka’s Gregor Samsa, unlike
the film where women have gained more independence and also shows the balance
of gender roles. Nevertheless, since Kafka’s original text and Atanes short
film of “The Metamorphosis” gender roles are still gradually changing.
Works
Cited
. "The Metamorphosis-The Complete
Story." The Metamorphosis
by Franz Kafka. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Jun 2012.
. "The Metamorphosis of Franz
Kafka." Carlos Atanes.
N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Jun 2012.
. "The Metamorphosis." Wikipedia. N.p., n.d. Web. 21 Jun 2012.
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