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A man awakens to discover he has been transformed into a large insect and struggles to move, speak, and fulfill daily obligations. His family responds with shock, practical concern, and growing resentment as duties shift and their economic and emotional burdens increase. Confinement and failed communication deepen his isolation while household members reevaluate intimacy and responsibility, leading to neglect and escalating tension. The story traces his physical decline and the family's changing attitudes, examining themes of alienation, identity, dehumanization, and the fragile ties that bind individuals to social roles.
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