nt more than SHAH 8just quitting his job. He obviously was referring to death and extinction. Thus we can clearly see that even the end of the story is not just the usual end as one may guess. We have seen so far that in The Metamorphosis, Kafka directly reflects upon many of the negative aspects of his personal life, both mentally and physically. “Kafka’s reaction to his father was both to turn inwards and nurture a basic kindness and decency in his dealings with others.” When comparing Franz Kafka and his personal life to The Metamorphosis it is obvious in more than one ways that he was writing a twisted story of his life, which is ultimately reflected in his literature. The Metamorphosis:The Potrait Of Kafka’s LifeVishal S ShahENG 102-05804-18-01...