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In Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis," Gregor Samsa does not intentionally starve himself to death, but his tragic fate is a result of neglect and isolation following his transformation into a monstrous insect. As he becomes increasingly alienated from his family and unable to communicate, he loses the will to live. His physical decline culminates in starvation, as he is left without care or food, ultimately leading to his death. This reflects the themes of dehumanization and existential despair present in the novella.

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