Respuesta :
It's He is acting more like a bug and less like a human.
The answer is A: He is acting more like a bug and less like a human.
In Kafka´s story the reader witnesses what the French philosopher, Gilles Deleuze, termed a becoming animal. Gregor, the main character of the story, ceases to be a human being while at the same time, begins his transformation as a bug, and yet, he is not quite a bug nor a human being anymore, he is something novel, a bug that speaks and thinks like Gregor, and a human being getting accustomed and shaped by a new and unwanted experience: being turned into a bug. Kafka´s story shows the inconsistencies of human consciousness and the unexpected turns that shape it into what it is, and what it is, never is something fully determined nor constituted.