The Samsa Family is definitely an odd family of course but that doesnt mean they cant benefit eachother, they all care a lot for eachother, and they look out for eachother when needed. For example, when the transformation happened to Greggor, his sister was always there for him. Even though she was deathly scared of him she fed him, and even cleaned his disgusting room, because she cared for him."ahh greggor liked what i left today"...."mother i need your help to clear furniture from gregor's room" these are all signs and evidence that shows caring from the family. The samsa family also benefit eachother in other ways, for example, the morning of the transformation greggor obviously did not go to work. Almost immediately his family was worried about him and wondering what was wrong with him. "greggor, its a quarter to seven...arent you planning to catch your train?"...."Greggor, its grete are you alright? Do you need anything?"
On the other hand the samsa family have some ways that might harm one another. They do not show it before greggors transformation but it all pours out afterwards. Just because greggor was not normal, and definitely not looking normal, the family accept for grete turned their back to greggor and even wanted to get rid of him, even though deep down it was actually their own son. Greggors father was even trying to harm greggor, maybe even kill him at one point without stopping to think that it was his own son that he was soing harm to. "spare greggor, i beg you spare him!"..."shooo!"...greggors father even tryed to stomp on poor greggor.
My Five rules
-Respect
- love
-caring
-communication
-happiness
I give the Samsa Family a B+ on my rules because i dont think their family was happy at all. Greggor hated his job, his family was supposedly in dept until greggor overheard them talk about how they probably had enough money to pay it off, Mr. Samsa was rather grumpy at times, and everything was a mess, especially when the transformation happened, so they werent happy not one little bit.
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