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Gregor's father throws an apple at him, indicating his frustration and anger towards Gregor. This action symbolizes the breakdown of the father-son relationship and the alienation that Gregor experiences from his family.
gregors father has a little bit of money left over from his failed business APEX
Gregor's father forces Gregor back into his room by threatening to hit him with a stick and a newspaper
In the book Metamorphosis, Grete depress Gregor twice first as his provider becomes disenchanted with Gregor's care, and begins kicking some food into him daily, finally telling a servant to take over. The second time is when one evening the lodgers complain loudly about Gregor's appearance and Grete screams that Gregor ("it") must go from the house, so he sadly returns to his room and dies.
Gregor wishes he himself could have used the money to pay off his parents debt faster but is happy his family has the money.
If their name is Gregor and you're referring to both of them, the correct possessive is The Gregors' (example: the Gregors' swimming pool is clean.)
its Gregors father on apex
Gregor's father throws an apple at him, indicating his frustration and anger towards Gregor. This action symbolizes the breakdown of the father-son relationship and the alienation that Gregor experiences from his family.
gregors father has a little bit of money left over from his failed business APEX
The cleaning woman removes it :)
The lodgers were naturally clean and organized, which seemed to benefit Gregor's family having be that Gregor was messy and dirty. Although the lodgers did not literally replace Gregor, they had seemed to replace his functions and "significance" to the family such as bringing in money which is now brought in by the lodgers rent as well as a clean and prestige living space due to their nature knack for order. Gregor's father sends them away however, for their purpose is no longer required (to balance Gregors messy and dirty living style)
It shows that he cares for his sister.
Gregor's father forces Gregor back into his room by threatening to hit him with a stick and a newspaper
In the book Metamorphosis, Grete depress Gregor twice first as his provider becomes disenchanted with Gregor's care, and begins kicking some food into him daily, finally telling a servant to take over. The second time is when one evening the lodgers complain loudly about Gregor's appearance and Grete screams that Gregor ("it") must go from the house, so he sadly returns to his room and dies.
Gregor wishes he himself could have used the money to pay off his parents debt faster but is happy his family has the money.
Gregor wishes he himself could have used the money to pay off his parents debt faster but is happy his family has the money.
The first book in the Gregor series is "Gregor the Overlander" by Suzanne Collins.