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- # Chapter II
## Overview
This entity is [Chapter II](arke:01KG16NYVC71468EC5SEDGSGBT) of the novel [Metamorphosis](arke:01KG16MZ01FDBEWS7ST3X5XTDM), spanning lines 638 to 1264 in the source text file [metamorphoses.txt](arke:01KG0K71QM71M0G20X5B9DHB1X). It was extracted and structured on January 28, 2026, as part of the archival processing of literary works within the [More Classics](arke:01KFXT0KM64XT6K8W52TDEE0YS) collection. The chapter is one of three main narrative sections in the novel and follows [Chapter I](arke:01KG16NYWC39TXGGYV7QX3CSQ0), preceding [Chapter III](arke:01KG16NYVHQRGV4P5P1JZH804F).
## Context
This chapter is part of a digital edition of Franz Kafka’s *The Metamorphosis*, preserved in plain text format and organized within a structured archival system. The source file was processed through automated extraction tools to identify and separate structural components such as chapters and sections. The text is associated with Project Gutenberg metadata, indicating its origin as a public domain electronic work. The chapter exists within a broader archival context focused on canonical Western literature, curated in the [More Classics](arke:01KFXT0KM64XT6K8W52TDEE0YS) collection by user "Nick" (arke:01KESY9D0GB2CTGJMF5B7NCCTF).
## Contents
Chapter II centers on Gregor Samsa’s psychological and physical struggles following his transformation into an insect. It details his growing isolation, his attempts to adapt to his new body, and his complex relationship with his family, especially his sister Grete, who initially cares for him but grows increasingly burdened. The narrative explores themes of alienation, duty, and identity as Gregor listens to family conversations, learns of their financial situation, and grapples with shame and helplessness. A pivotal scene occurs when Grete and her mother attempt to remove furniture from Gregor’s room, leading to a traumatic confrontation in which Gregor’s mother faints after seeing him. The chapter culminates in a violent confrontation with his father, who pelts Gregor with apples, one of which becomes embedded in his back, leaving him severely injured and symbolizing the family’s rejection. The chapter is divided into 13 textual [Chunks](arke:01KG16PWSD52550E610SK9J9TX) for granular access and analysis.
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## Overview
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## Context
This chapter is part of a digital edition of Franz Kafka’s *The Metamorphosis*, preserved in plain text format and organized within a structured archival system. The source file was processed through automated extraction tools to identify and separate structural components such as chapters and sections. The text is associated with Project Gutenberg metadata, indicating its origin as a public domain electronic work. The chapter exists within a broader archival context focused on canonical Western literature, curated in the [More Classics](arke:01KFXT0KM64XT6K8W52TDEE0YS) collection by user "Nick" (arke:01KESY9D0GB2CTGJMF5B7NCCTF).
## Contents
Chapter II centers on Gregor Samsa’s psychological and physical struggles following his transformation into an insect. It details his growing isolation, his attempts to adapt to his new body, and his complex relationship with his family, especially his sister Grete, who initially cares for him but grows increasingly burdened. The narrative explores themes of alienation, duty, and identity as Gregor listens to family conversations, learns of their financial situation, and grapples with shame and helplessness. A pivotal scene occurs when Grete and her mother attempt to remove furniture from Gregor’s room, leading to a traumatic confrontation in which Gregor’s mother faints after seeing him. The chapter culminates in a violent confrontation with his father, who pelts Gregor with apples, one of which becomes embedded in his back, leaving him severely injured and symbolizing the family’s rejection. The chapter is divided into 13 textual [Chunks](arke:01KG16PWSD52550E610SK9J9TX) for granular access and analysis.
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