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Essay / The Metamorphosis Literary Analysis - 1398
His altered state of consciousness was a necessity to regain control of his life, where he gained the necessary break not only from his work, but also from his family expectations. Much like the narrator of “The Yellow Wallpaper,” emotional tendencies are evident throughout the story; however, in the end, when he dies in this new state, he is finally satisfied with his life and conflicts are resolved between his priorities and his families. Overall, both characters in "The Yellow Wallpaper" and "The Metamorphosis" incorporate "unreal" elements that alter the characters' lives to depict their internal conflicts, as well as the escape from reality that was necessary to regain their happiness and their motivation to deviate. far from the wishes of their families. Both characters became an integral part of their surroundings, allowing readers to enhance their understanding of real-life elements, such as the motivations behind the characters in the works, and read them from the character's perspective.