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After Gregor's death in Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis," it is his family that ultimately disposes of his corpse. They treat it with indifference and even relief, seeing it as a burden lifted from their lives. The family's decision to remove the body reflects their emotional detachment and the extent of their alienation from Gregor, emphasizing the themes of isolation and dehumanization present in the story.

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