Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka
Gregor Samsa, the expedition's salesperson, woke one morning to find that he had transformed into a giant cockroach. (Or a similar large insect-like animal), he realizes he misses the train and gets used to his awkward new body as he worries about a stressful salesman job, Grete, his mother, father, and sister. Well, something went wrong and knocked on the door. But he found that he could not speak a human language and that the door was still not open. His chief clerk arrived and scolded him for sluggishness and strange behavior, even suggesting that his job could be in jeopardy. In the end, Gregor opened the door with great difficulty and had the Chief Clerk speak long about the integrity of his career. But no one understood the words, his family was shocked by his presence, and the Chief Clerk ran away. Gregor hurts himself as he squeezes back through the door into his bedroom.
Gregor found that Grete brought him fresh food that didn't like him. Gregor tries to help his family deal with the problems he caused them to be caused by his transformation. The next morning, Grete brought Gregor's spoiled food, and he ate starving. McGregor overhears the family about their finances and decides they will have to return to work, where he can no longer support them. Gregor was devastated and upset that he was unable to raise them any longer. About a month later, Grete cared less and less with Gregor intently. One day, Grete saw Gregor out of hiding and was nervous. A month later, Gregor's mother wanted to help Great and support Gregor. Grete and mother planned to move Gregor's old furniture out so he could crawl more freely, but Gregor decided he needed it. Keep the furniture that connects him with his humanity. He climbed the wall and placed himself on the print of the woman with a mouth guard, which shocked his mother when she returned to the room, causing her to faint. MacGregor's father goes home and finds Gregor in the dining room panic. MacGregor's father injected Macregor with an apple, one of which seriously injured him.
A month passed as Gregor recovered from his injury. His family members were exhausted from work and Gregor felt neglected. The family took up three lodgings for additional income, and Gregor felt more neglected. One night, Grete played her violin for the shelter. Even though the shelter looked boring, Gregor was hit hard and crawled out of his room, enjoying the beautiful music and optimism that he could help his family and get closer to Grete. The residents once noticed MacGregor with disdain and decided they would leave and not even pay for the time they were staying. Until now, Grete told her mother and father that the cockroaches she couldn't believe. That said, Gregor had ruined their lives. McGregor returned to his room exhausted, lovingly missed his family, and died. The young woman who cleaned the house found his body the next morning, Grete, her mother, and father decided to take a leave. They traveled to the countryside on a tram and happily talked about their future plans and finding new apartments. Greger's parents realized it was time to find a husband for Great.