Title: Expressionism, Surrealism, Existentialism, and Freudianism in Franz Kafka
1Expressionism, Surrealism, Existentialism, and
Freudianism in Franz Kafkas The Metamorphosis
By Hannah Bondy, Christina Cho, Hannah No, and
Deep Seal
2Expressionism
3What feelings do you get from this painting?
4- In an entry in his literary diary on 22 January,
1892Munch described the painting as 22 January,
1892 - "I was walking along the road with two friends.
The sun was setting. I felt a breath of
melancholy - Suddenly the sky turned blood-red.
I stopped, and leaned against the railing,
deathly tired - looking out across the flaming
clouds that hung like blood and a sword over the
blue-black fjord and town. My friends walked on
- I stood there, trembling with fear. And I
sensed a great, infinite scream pass through
nature."
- Fear? Paranoia? Disturbance? Disgust?
- This painting shows the expressionist movement
in art
5What is Expressionism?
Expressionism a technique of distorting objects
and events in order to represent them as they are
perceived by a character in a literary work 1
- it relies on how one perceives it -
adding an abstract aspect to a particular piece
of literature to add depth to the story and the
emotions conveyed
The Metamorphosis expressionism the
transformation of Gregor Samsa into an enormous
bug.
6Images of the Metamorphosis
7The Metamorphosis Was it merely a Physical
Change?
8The Distortion of Reality
- A vital trait of Expressionism is the distortion
of reality. - Gregors metamorphosis was a deformation of his
identity as a human, which was his reality. - The entire aspect of a human transforming into a
bug is extremely abstract, and to fathom Gregors
feelings, attaching an emotional perception to
the text is extremely vital.
9The Clash between Authority and the Individual
- The conflict between the individual and
authority also forms a key aspect of
Expressionism. - Gregor and Kafka had similar life experiences
10Surrealism
11The Background
- Subsequent to Dadaism and basing on the theories
of Sigmund Freud - Surrealism started in France in the 1920s.
12The Philosophy
- This was the style of literature and art that
visualized sub-consciousness and fantasy. - These visions were inspired from dreams and
nightmares. - Feature elements of surprise and juxtaposition of
images that would usually not go together. (non
sequitur)
13The Metamorphosis Kafka
- The Metamorphosis is a reflection upon Franz
Kafkas life. His father was the one who would
make him feel as if he was making something out
of himself. Although his passion was in
journalism, his father wanted him to become a
lawyer with a wide range of job possibilities and
financial benefits. Kafka felt trapped and lived
in guilt for continuing his work as a journalist
until his death.
14The Metamorphosis
- Gregor was the one who supported his family as a
reluctant traveling salesman. - After the metamorphosis His parents did not
work, and his sister, Grete had to sacrifice her
studies to support the family. - Isolation Under large furniture he hid and his
true human identity was buried inside the shell
of a bug. Even his family could not bear to face
him.
15- Gregors father and the apples thrown, one
penetrated. Kafkas conflict with his father and
the insults he had to deal with he felt as
vulnerable and worthless as Gregor. - The image of a person turning into a bug
(possibly a cockroach) is a surreal image of
isolationism, vulnerability, and inferiority.
16Existentialism
17- Believes that everyone is responsible to
determine their own lifes purpose and meaning. - A person who tries to find meaning in his or her
life by accepting existence is an existentialist.
- Existentialists make decisions based on things
that have meaning to them and only them, ignoring
the rational - Meaning is not given to humans by nature, but it
is actually created by the individual, by their
actions and interpretations.
18How existentialism relates to Franz Kafkas
novella The Metamorphosis
Gregor wakes up one morning and realizes that he
turned into a bug. What Franz Kafka was
symbolizing in this situation is that a
individual makes him/herself a certain way by how
they think and believe about themselves. Gregor
probably felt like a bug because he felt that his
life was insignificant and he was probably in the
nadir of his lifetime, and THAT probably made him
into a bug.
19Freudianism
20 Rationality. -Freud's model of the mind
drastically reduced the scope and power of
reason. In Freud's view, reasoning occurs in the
conscious mind, but this is only a small part of
the whole. -The mind also contains the hidden,
irrational elements, which lie outside of
conscious control, drive behaviour, and motivate
conscious activities. -These structures call
into question humans' ability to act purely on
the basis of reason, since lurking motives are
also always at play.
21- Transparency of Self.
- Another common assumption in pre-Freudian
philosophy was that people have immediate and
unproblematic access to themselves. - Emblematic of this position is René Descartes' I
think, therefore I am". - - central aspects of a person remain radically
inaccessible to the conscious mind (without the
aid of psychotherapy), which undermines the once
unquestionable status of first-person knowledge.
22Freudianism in the Metamorphosis
- According to Freuds ideas, Gregors turning into
a giant bug was a result of his mind, but he did
not know it.
23Works Cited
- Expressionism
- 1 www.dictionary.com
Freudianism http//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigmund_
Freud
Surrealism www.newhorizonsgallery.com/terms.htm h
ttp//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Kafka http//en.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrealism