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Ankit S, Reviewer
What a retelling is this!!
Mohammed Said Hjiouij done a great job by reiterating the epic novel Metamorphosis by Frank Kafka. Best part is, he did it by adapting his own pattern rather than just telling it as is. His protagonist is so unworthy yet the most important center of the story. I liked the way he intoduced each character one by one and naming them the way they have to be. I though dislike the Hind's role in this book. She is completely selfish and opportunist. Her role where she have to be played well to help her brother escape the endurement, she easily walked out and even then abusing him all the time for she have to work rather than sitting idle and enjoy her life when her brother was working his life-out, to run his whole family, including her too.
This is the story of a man who has lost every single thing in his life including his very family for which he was doing hardsome work all the time. His failure as a husband was not actually his but the betrayal of his wife on him. His irresponsible father because of whom whole burden came upon his shoulders much before. He was struggling in all phases of his life but still failed at last and lost him to such endurance.
Overall, this is a very good adaption work on Kafka's Magnum Opus and I really enjoyed it.
Mohammed Said Hjiouij done a great job by reiterating the epic novel Metamorphosis by Frank Kafka. Best part is, he did it by adapting his own pattern rather than just telling it as is. His protagonist is so unworthy yet the most important center of the story. I liked the way he intoduced each character one by one and naming them the way they have to be. I though dislike the Hind's role in this book. She is completely selfish and opportunist. Her role where she have to be played well to help her brother escape the endurement, she easily walked out and even then abusing him all the time for she have to work rather than sitting idle and enjoy her life when her brother was working his life-out, to run his whole family, including her too.
This is the story of a man who has lost every single thing in his life including his very family for which he was doing hardsome work all the time. His failure as a husband was not actually his but the betrayal of his wife on him. His irresponsible father because of whom whole burden came upon his shoulders much before. He was struggling in all phases of his life but still failed at last and lost him to such endurance.
Overall, this is a very good adaption work on Kafka's Magnum Opus and I really enjoyed it.
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