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The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

Episode 55, Franz Kafka’s Metamorphosis (Part IV - Further Analysis and Discussion)

The Panpsycast Philosophy Podcast

Jack Symes | Andrew Horton, Oliver Marley, and Rose de Castellane

Euthanasia, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Existentialism, Marxism, Kant, Ethics, Davidpapineau, Dennett, Marx, Evilgodchallenge, Cosmological, Mind, Consciousness, Courses, Nagasawa, Education, Johnstuartmill, Jeremybentham, Aristotle, Ocr, Camus, Josephfletcher, Conscience, Society & Culture, Kantianethics, Philosophy

4.8604 Ratings

🗓️ 3 March 2019

⏱️ 36 minutes

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Summary

Published in 1915, Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis is a gruelling and ironic depiction of the pressures imposed by family and profession in the Twentieth Century. The novella centres around travelling salesman Gregor Samsa who, one morning, finds himself transformed into an insect. What follows, depending on the interpretation, is a reflection of how modern life provides a misunderstanding of predicament and a lack of empathy towards those who have been beaten down by an unforgiving capitalist system.

Equally, The Metamorphosis asks questions of Gregor himself. Over time he has continued to disregard his own well-being and autonomy, seeing himself as the saviour of his family’s debts. Yet, by doing so, he has missed the fact that his family appear to resent the house he has chosen to rent, or that their debts are not quite as bad as they seemed. He has taken a cross which he need not have beared.

In the words of Vladimir Nabokov, “In The Metamorphosis, contract and unity, style and matter, manner and plot are most perfectly integrated”.

Contents

Part I. The Life of Franz Kafka.

Part II. The Plot.

Part III. The Meaning.

Part IV. Further Analysis and Discussion.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Pan

0:02.0

Pan

0:03.0

Psychist

0:05.0

Part 4

0:19.0

Further analysis

0:20.0

and discussion.

0:23.0

Beautiful.

0:23.7

Look at that all together.

0:25.4

Now like we're on a merry, sunny tram going through the countryside.

0:29.6

And I do look beautiful.

0:30.9

The light is coming through the window.

0:33.3

Oh, yeah.

0:34.0

Wow.

0:34.3

I want to see them.

0:35.3

Wow, you really have matured into a beautiful young lady. Because I've been going to the gym quite a lot, I haven't mentioned. You know, not in the last five seconds. No, I haven't mentioned it all podcasts. Look at these. But for listeners, Jack is now entirely buff. What, you mean, he wasn't before? So, what I thought we'd start off with, gentlemen, the mystery philosopher.

0:57.6

Here's mystery philosopher.

0:58.8

Let's get it out the way nice and early.

1:00.5

So for the last time, here comes both clips for the mystery philosopher, number one.

1:06.8

I remember while I was at school, some of my Muslim friends talked about a handful of people spoiling things in every culture.

1:13.6

Hatred or hurt or pain isn't specific to the religion.

1:16.6

I think it's a matter of acceptance.

1:18.6

The one thing the world has to accept is everybody is different.

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