Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Comparison of Kafkas Metamorphosis and Dalis The Metamorphosis of Narcissus :: comparison compare contrast essays
Comparison of Kafka's Metamorphosis and Dali's The Metamorphosis of  Narcissus     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   The painting that I chose to  compare to the novel Metamorphosis, by     Franz Kafka, was painted in 1937 by Salvatore Dali.à   Dali is an  established     Surrealist painter, who, like Kafka, explored his own psyche and dreams  in     his work. Dali invented a process, called the "paranoiac critical  method",     which is used in this painting, to assist his creative process.à   As  Dali     described it, his aim in painting was "to materialize the images of     concrete irrationality with the most imperialistic fury of precision...in     order that the world of imagination and of concrete irrationality may be  as     objectively evident...as that of the exterior world of phenomenal     reality."1     à       à  Ã  Ã   à  Ã  Ã  Ã  The rich landscape, seems to be  limitless in detail.à   Dali rendered     every detail of this landscape with precise accuracy, striving to make  his     paintings as realistic as possible.     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   In Greek mythology, Narcissus was a beautiful  young youth, who fell     in love with his own reflection, and then drowned while trying to embrace     himself.à   His body was never recovered, but a flower, which was named  after     him was.à   The left side of this painting shows the kneeling  Narcissus,     outlined by the craggy rocks of what could only be Cape Creus's. On the     right side of the painting, the scene has morphed into a more idyllic and     classical scene, in which theà  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   kneeling  Narcissus has become the statue     of a hand, holding a cracked egg, from which emerges The Narcissus  flower.     à       à  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã   This painting reminded me of the first chapter  of Metamorphosis,     where the main character, Gregor Samsa, first realizes that he is     confronted with a ludicrous fate in the form of a gigantic insect.à   In  both     Kafka's and Dali's work, I noticed that they both implement a certain     "receding" technique.à   Dali tends to put an object (In this case,     Narcissus) In the foreground, and the background of the painting tends to     be very crisp and detailed, yet unimportant, compared to Narcissus. I  feel     the same way about Gregor, I see Kafka writing this story with mainly     Gregor in mind, as the main character and narrator.à   Kafka puts this     puzzled victim in the story as a clerk, yet that element of the story  tends     to receded in to the plot of the story.  					    
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