for him in return. Up until now Gregor was living a life of obligations,       he came home every night to an empty hotel room to ensure his family was       taken care of. His parents and "their dominance thus extends to the system       which deprives him of creative life and married love" (Eggenschwiler 54).       Apparent to everyone, Gregor was no longer thought of a member of the       family but nothing more than a "support system." The fact of the matter       become, "everyone had grown accustomed to it, his family as much as       himself; they took the money gratefully, he gave it willingly but the act       was accompanied by no remarkable effusiveness" (Kafka 48). Gregor still       "believed he had to provide his family with a pleasant, contented, secure       life"(Emrich 149). Before the metamorphosis, Gregor's existence was much       like it was after it. After being transformed into a cockroach Gregor       lived in isolation with his family. In a "dark bedroom, in the jumble of       discarded furniture and filth, monstrous vermin, a grotesque, hidden part       of the family"(Eggenschwiler 211). Gregor's sister was the only one who       helped poor Gregor, in his time of transformation. She was frightened but       managed to put her fears aside, she even got angry with others for trying       to help. Upon his sister taking care of him, the rest of Gregor's family       would not associate with him. "No one attempted to understand him, no one,       not even his sister, imagined that she could understand him"(Kafka 45).       Before long, Gregor noticed that through his metamorphosis he had not lost       nor gained anything. "The actual metamorphosis symbolizes a rebellion       assertion of unconscious desires and energies" (Eggenschwiler 203). After       the metamorphosis, Gregor's family undergoes some pretty harsh changes.       For after the change, Gregor would not be able to support his family's       l...