How are Grete's feelings toward Gregor changing by the end of Part II of The Metamorphosis? A. At first she is afraid of him, but then she gets the courage to visit him and try to help. B. At first she is angry that he is getting so much attention, but then she tries to care for him. C. At first she tries to care for him despite her disgust, but then she gets angry and frustrated. D. At first she is happy to help him, but then she starts to realize that he is a disgusting bug.

Respuesta :

the answer is c.At first she tries to care for him despite her disgust, but then she gets angry and frustrated

Answer:

C. At first she tries to care for him despite her disgust, but then she gets angry and frustrated

Explanation:

In Franz Kafka's "The Metamorphosis," Grete cares for his brother at first and becomes his main caretaker in spite of her disgust, and even tries to make him feel comfortable in his room. However, as she grows and becomes a woman, she begins to see that as chore rather than an act of kindness. In fact, it is Grete who decides that Gregor must die.