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What is one reason Kafka's The Metamorphosis still appeals to readers today?A.People today are afraid that they might have to support their parents.B.The confusion and uncertainty associated with change are still common today.C.People are still bored with working at factory jobs.D.People still fear that they might turn into a hideous creature.

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What is one reason Kafka's The Metamorphosis still appeals to readers today?A.People today are afraid that they might have to support their parents.B.The confusion and uncertainty associated with change are still common today.C.People are still bored with working at factory jobs.D.People still fear that they might turn into a hideous creature.

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One reason Kafka's The Metamorphosis still appeals to readers today is B. The confusion and uncertainty associated with change are still common today. This is because change is a universal experience that everyone goes through in their lives. The feelings of confusion and uncertainty that come with it are relatable, making the story timeless. Kafka's exploration of these feelings in The Metamorphosis allows readers to connect with the story on a personal level, regardless of the time period they are in.

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