In Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis," Gregor Samsa's relationship with his family deteriorates after his transformation into a giant insect. Initially, he tries to communicate and support them, reflecting his desire to maintain familial bonds. However, as his condition worsens, his family becomes increasingly alienated and resentful, ultimately leading to his isolation. Their interactions shift from concern to neglect and hostility, highlighting themes of alienation and the fragility of family ties.
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