Should one decide to ignore reality, it does not simply go away. For Gregor Samsa, the lead character in Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis, reality does not change, even when it seems it must. The story is certainly not factual, but it is written as though it could be. Kafka ensures that the reader is submerged in the events he recounts as though they could actually happen, as though they were common. While the opening of the novel s
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