Frank Kafkas reason for care
... By giving time and care to a person in need, we can help the person no matter what they are going through and no matter what the outcome will be. It is better to help a suffering person than to not care at all. ... At first we see an example of Grete’s care for Gregor when she leaves him “a bowl filled with creamy milk, in which little slices of white bread were floating”, pg 92. ... After a long time of care-taking, Grete becomes too busy to care for her brother. ... Grete was the only one who showed the most care for Gregor and after she stopped making time for him he eventually “…his head sank fully down, of its own accord, and his last faint breath ebbed out from his nostrils”, pg. ... He lost care from all of his family members and it seems as though he did not see a point in living anymore.