Greg: Prudence, loyalty, self-discipline, diligence and responsibility, kindness and peace, and longing for freedom (the above is basically the original).
Greg was originally a nobody with rich emotion and poetic pursuit, but under the heavy family burden and work pressure, he gradually lost his freedom and pursuit, and lived in a state of caution and trepidation almost all day. He is diligent, kind, loyal, kind and peaceful, eager for freedom, but unable to control his own destiny. Unfortunately, he became a beetle, lost his job, worried about his father's debts, attached to his relatives, and even tried to please his family. He died peacefully in loneliness and helplessness. Such a loyal and responsible person was eventually abandoned by his relatives and was a tragic figure who completely lost himself.
Father: Kafka's father Hailmann is the child of a poor couple in the countryside. He started from scratch, struggled for half his life, and finally became a wealthy businessman. This life experience of his father determines his pursuit of accumulating wealth and becoming a celebrity. It is precisely because of this pursuit of life that Kafka's father resolutely opposed his literary creation and forced him to study law as a ladder to get ahead in the future. This arbitrary and rude intervention of his father has put great pressure on Kafka's thought. Father's reprimand and growl left a scar on Kafka's mind that could not be healed.
Mother: My mother loves him, but she is also selfish. She fainted when she saw his change, but later she didn't care much about him. After his death, his mother did not grieve for a long time, but arranged his sister's marriage as if he did not exist.
Sister: Sister is Gregory's most cherished and trusted person. In order to send her to the conservatory of music, Gregory insisted on "maybe it would be better to be fired" with the unshirkable spirit. However, my sister is also the person who changed his face the most after his transformation. Gregor in human form is her most dependent and caring brother. She looks at him affectionately, just like a sunflower following the sun. The deformed brother seems to suddenly lose the light and heat of the sun, and the younger sister turns her head mercilessly.
Boss: It basically didn't appear. This is a symbol of social oppression.