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Fragmentation, social alienation and loss of individuality in The Metamorphosis

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An essay on Kafka's The Metamorphosis in light of the modernist themes of social alienation, fragmentation and loss of individuality. Helpful as an essay idea. Helpful in seeing above modernist themes in context.

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