As Gregor Samsa one morning from restless dreams awoke, found he himself in his bed into an enormous vermin transformed.Dr. Norman Prinsky, trans., The MetamorphosisWhy is the literal, word-for-word translation of The Metamorphosis not a good version of the text?A.The words are taken from old German and have no meaning.B.The words are funny and give the reader a reason to laugh.C.The words sound jumbled and are not easy to read.D.The words do not correctly reflect Kafka's intended meaning.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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As Gregor Samsa one morning from restless dreams awoke, found he himself in his bed into an enormous vermin transformed.Dr. Norman Prinsky, trans., The MetamorphosisWhy is the literal, word-for-word translation of The Metamorphosis not a good version of the text?A.The words are taken from old German and have no meaning.B.The words are funny and give the reader a reason to laugh.C.The words sound jumbled and are not easy to read.D.The words do not correctly reflect Kafka's intended meaning.SUBMITarrow_backPREVIOUS
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The literal, word-for-word translation of The Metamorphosis is not a good version of the text because "The words sound jumbled and are not easy to read." So, the correct answer is C.
A literal translation doesn't consider the context, idioms, or grammatical rules of the target language. This can result in a text that is difficult to understand or may not convey the original meaning accurately. In the case of The Metamorphosis, a literal translation from German to English can disrupt the flow of the text and make it confusing for the reader.
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