The Metamorphosis Response Looking at pages 54-58 (the ending) comment on the effectiveness of how Kafka ends his story.

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<Tab/>Kafka's The Metamorphosis had a very effective ending because the final four pages, although seeming to be of no importance, serve to show the reader how the Sama family changes as a result of the main character's, Gregor Samsa's, death. Firstly, there is a common change among the family members: their new willingness to do things independently. Prior to Gregor's death, the family relied completely on Gregor's financial support and …

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…towards change from the past. All in all, the last four pages of Kafka's novel, which are a very part of the story, demonstrate the change from being completely depending on Gregor and the mental and physical changes made by Grete, all of which were provoke by Gregor's death. In conclusion, the end of the novel, perhaps, is instead, a beginning to a new metamorphosis, which the rest of the family, as a whole, experiences.