Character Analysis
Gregor Samsa is the story's main character who transforms into a beetle. Though hard-working and devoted to paying off his family's debt, he lives an isolated life. Even before becoming a bug, he was disconnected from normal relationships.
Mr. Samsa (Gregor's father) is domineering and quick to anger. He attacks Gregor with apples when Gregor frightens his mother, showing his authoritarian nature. After Gregor's transformation, he steps up to become the family's provider.
Mrs. Samsa is caught between sympathy for her son and fear of his new form. Though she initially defends Gregor, claiming to love him, she eventually becomes indifferent to his suffering, revealing her manipulative side.
Grete, Gregor's sister, initially shows compassion by feeding him and cleaning his room. As time passes, she becomes hardened and eventually suggests getting rid of "it," no longer viewing Gregor as human or as her brother.
The Office Manager appears briefly but represents the working world that Gregor was trapped in. His quick assumptions about Gregor's character reveal how little human connection existed in Gregor's work life.
The Second Cleaning Lady is notable for being the only character not afraid of Gregor in his bug form. She treats him with curious indifference and is the one who discovers and announces his death.
Character Connection: Have you ever felt like Gregor—misunderstood by your family or treated differently than you'd like? His feelings of isolation are something many middle schoolers can relate to!