Urgently need the full text of Kafka s The Man Who Ran Past You , thank you

Updated on culture 2024-06-09
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Long**.

    Judgment "The Castle".

    Short and medium length**.

    The Child on the Road", "The Man Who Deceives the Peasants", "Sudden Walk".

    Decision" "Trip to the Mountains" "The Misfortune of a Bachelor".

    The Merchant, "Absent-minded Lookout", "On the Way Home".

    Running Passers-by" "Passenger" "Clothes".

    Rejection" "The Rider's Meditations" "The Window to the Street".

    Unfortunate, "Verdict", "Fellow".

    Metamorphosis, "A Scene on the Island of Exile", "The New Lawyer".

    The Country Doctor, "On the Top Floor of the Circus", "A Page of the Past".

    Before the Law, Asian Jackals and Arabs, Gentlemen Inspecting the Mines

    "Chincha", "The Father's Worries", "Eleven Sons".

    The Case of Brother **", "Dream", "Report to an Academy of Sciences".

    The Beginning of Suffering, Little Women, The Hunger Artist

    Female singer Josephine or Mouse Nation" "Conversation with a Drunkard" "Big Noise".

    The Knight of the Coal Bucket, "A Description of a Struggle", "The Preparation of a Country Wedding".

    The Village Teacher, "Old Bachelor Bloom Field", "The Bridge".

    Hunter Gracus, "When the Great Wall of China Was Built", "Knocking on the Door".

    Next Door", "A Bastard", "Everyday Confusion".

    The Truth About Sanjo Panza, The Silence of the Sirens, Prometheus

    City Emblem" "Poseidon" "Collective".

    Night", "Refusal", "Recruiting Army".

    The Helmsman, The Kite, The Exam

    Spinning Top", "Little Fable", "Homecoming".

    Departure" "The Lawyer" "A Dog's Study".

    Couple" "Forget it" "Parable".

    Cave in the Ground

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The branches are like a shape.

    Author: Fransensian Kafka].

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Change the number and send it to the mailbox. Happy Shelly

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In the first part, Gregor writes that he finds himself in the form of a "giant beetle", panicked and depressed.

    When his father found out, he was furious and drove him back to his bedroom.

    In the second part, Gregor has changed and developed the habits of a beetle, but retains his human consciousness. He is unemployed, but he still cares about how to pay off his father's debts and send his sister to ** college.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Extraction code: A9H1 The Metamorphosis is a novella by Austrian writer Franz Kafka. The Metamorphosis was completed in 1912 and first published in the October issue of the monthly White Book in 1915.

    The Metamorphosis protagonist Gregor Samsa works as a traveling salesman for a company and travels for many years, struggling to support the family's expenses. When Samsa was able to support his humble family with a meager salary, he was the respected eldest son in the family, his parents praised him, and his sister loved him. When one day he turned into a beetle, lost his labor force, and had no material contribution to the family, his family reversed their previous respect for him, and gradually showed a face of indifference, disgust, and hatred.

    His father viciously beat him with an apple, his mother fainted with fright, and his sister turned away from him. Gradually, Samsa distanced himself from society, and finally died alone and painfully in silence with hunger.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Kafka's short ** collection should be this, yes, I hope to adopt it if you are satisfied, it will be better if you can like it

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I think I saw this movie as a kid, and it really stuck in my head, a big bug, locked in a room! But I just can't find it, and maybe it's just a dream from my childhood.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I haven't found any similar films.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    That, an adaptation of a movie, is it not easy to make?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Kafka: "Metamorphosis", "The Castle", "The Verdict", "The Stoker" Joseph Heller, "Catch-22" Milan Kundera, "The Unbearable Lightness of Life", Eliot, "The Waste Land", "Four Quartets", Maitlinck, "The Blue Bird", James Joyce, "Ulysses", García Márquez, "One Hundred Years of Solitude", Mrs. Beecher Stowe, "Uncle Tom's Cabin" And I can't remember clearly.

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