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How might Kafka's relationship with his father have affected his writing?A.Kafka had a happy and steady relationship with his own father and wanted to present the opposite relationship with Gregor and his father.B.Kafka had a caring relationship with his father and struggled to write such a strong father figure.C.Kafka did not get along with his father and was able to capture a similar relationship between Gregor and his father.D.Kafka did not know his father and had to use his imagination to develop Gregor's relationship with his father.

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How might Kafka's relationship with his father have affected his writing?A.Kafka had a happy and steady relationship with his own father and wanted to present the opposite relationship with Gregor and his father.B.Kafka had a caring relationship with his father and struggled to write such a strong father figure.C.Kafka did not get along with his father and was able to capture a similar relationship between Gregor and his father.D.Kafka did not know his father and had to use his imagination to develop Gregor's relationship with his father.

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The most plausible answer is C. Kafka did not get along with his father and was able to capture a similar relationship between Gregor and his father. Kafka's strained relationship with his father is well-documented, including in his famous "Letter to His Father." This difficult relationship often reflected in his works, including "The Metamorphosis," where Gregor's relationship with his father is one of the central themes.

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