The researcher used Franz Kafka‟s The Metamorphosis because the story in that novel contained the concept ofexistentialism, namely nothingness which was experienced by the main character, Gregor. The objectives of thisresearch were for describing the characterization of Gregor in that novel, and analyzing Gregor‟s representationof nothingness in that novel. In this research, the researcher used the descriptive qualitative to analyze the datawhich was depend on the statements of the problem. On the other hands, the researcher also used two dataresources; they were library and internet resources. From this research, the researcher found Gregor‟scharacterization which told about the way of understanding about his characteristics. Those w...
Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis chronicles the bizarre tale of Gregor Samsa’s transformation into ...
There is a strong relationship between the individual and society. Individuals comes together to fo...
Abstract. This thesis carries out an existential analysis of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot and ...
The researcher used Franz Kafka‟s The Metamorphosis because the story in that novel contained the ...
This research is focused on Jacques Lacan's psychoanalytic theory, which is described in the main ch...
The Metamorphosis is one of the most famous novels written by Franz Kafka. Through depicting such a ...
This article explores Sartre’s concept of shame and alienation in Kafka’s The Metamorphosis through ...
The Metamorphosis is one of the greatest novels written by Franz Kafka in 1915, which depicts the su...
Abstract This study analyzes the psychological condition of the main character, Gregor Samsa in Meta...
This study is considered as a qualitative and literary analysis study. Thus, it uses the intrinsic p...
Key Words: emerging adulthood, psychoanalysis, alienation, Franz Kafka, MetamorphosisKafka’s Metamor...
Abstract This study aims to determine the implicit meaning in Franz Kafka’s novel “Metamorphosis”. ...
Franz Kafka's celebrated novella The Metamorphosis continues to baffle interpreters ever since it wa...
Literary works, so far, have not been appreciated by the students who learn English. They think that...
There is a common, literal essence between Kafka and Beckett. Although they lived in different ages,...
Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis chronicles the bizarre tale of Gregor Samsa’s transformation into ...
There is a strong relationship between the individual and society. Individuals comes together to fo...
Abstract. This thesis carries out an existential analysis of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot and ...
The researcher used Franz Kafka‟s The Metamorphosis because the story in that novel contained the ...
This research is focused on Jacques Lacan's psychoanalytic theory, which is described in the main ch...
The Metamorphosis is one of the most famous novels written by Franz Kafka. Through depicting such a ...
This article explores Sartre’s concept of shame and alienation in Kafka’s The Metamorphosis through ...
The Metamorphosis is one of the greatest novels written by Franz Kafka in 1915, which depicts the su...
Abstract This study analyzes the psychological condition of the main character, Gregor Samsa in Meta...
This study is considered as a qualitative and literary analysis study. Thus, it uses the intrinsic p...
Key Words: emerging adulthood, psychoanalysis, alienation, Franz Kafka, MetamorphosisKafka’s Metamor...
Abstract This study aims to determine the implicit meaning in Franz Kafka’s novel “Metamorphosis”. ...
Franz Kafka's celebrated novella The Metamorphosis continues to baffle interpreters ever since it wa...
Literary works, so far, have not been appreciated by the students who learn English. They think that...
There is a common, literal essence between Kafka and Beckett. Although they lived in different ages,...
Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis chronicles the bizarre tale of Gregor Samsa’s transformation into ...
There is a strong relationship between the individual and society. Individuals comes together to fo...
Abstract. This thesis carries out an existential analysis of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot and ...