Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis

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Franz Kafka grew up in a family where him and his father did not get along so well. His father did not like the way Kafka acted. Kafka’s family was a Jewish family living in the Prague, which at that time bloviated the Jewish population. The novel The Metamorphosis dealt a lot with alienation. Czech was the predominant language of Prague’s working class. Even though Kafka knew both Czech and German, he was more comfortable with German. He felt alienated from everyone because he mainly spoke German and he was a Jew that practiced little Judaism. Kafka attend Charles University intending to study chemistry but switched to law because of the little mental energy requirements. He did not enjoy law and had ambitions to do literature instead.