Which incident in Franz Kafka's The Metamorphosis shows surrealism?
a. Mr. Samsa fatally wounding Gregor with apples
b. Gregor's family's indifference toward his death
c. Mrs. Samsa fainting after seeing Gregor as a bug
d. Grete claiming that Gregor isn't her brother

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The Metamorphosis is a short story written by Franz Kafka. Surrealism is a movement that began in the 1920s. Artists created strange creatures from everyday objects. Surrealism's aim was to allow the unconscious to express itself. The incident inThe Metamorphosis that shows surrealism is Mr. Samsa fatally wounding Gregor with apples (a). Gregor is transformed into an insect right at the beginning of the story. The rest of the story deals with the ways Gregor and his family battle to adjust to his transformation. 

I believe the answer is: A.Mr. Samsa fatally wounding Gregor with apples

Surrealism refers to the artistic expression that explore the world of unconscious behavior that might lead to the showing of love or violence.

This expression often used to challenge the lines between good and bad by making the readers ask themselves whether a bad intention could be considered as bad if it's not followed by action.

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