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In franz kafka's the metamorphosis, when mr. samsa first sees gregor transformed into an insect, he makes a fist at him as if to punch him. what does this action show about mr. samsa's attitude toward his son?
a. his antagonistic feelings regarding his son
b. his disappointment over his son's new form
c. his emotional attachment to his son
d. his double standards regarding his son
e. his indifference toward his son

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