Which of the following best describes the relationship between Part I and Part II of Metamorphosis?

Part I includes richly descriptive characterization that engages the reader’s sympathy, but Part II becomes bleak, surreal, and nightmarish.
Part I is witty and humorous, with frequent examples of slapstick, while Part II becomes bleak, surreal, and nightmarish.
Part I reveals the transformation and the reactions of a few other characters, while Part II makes the connection to the political context more explicit.
Part I reveals the transformation and the reactions of a few other characters, while Part II demonstrates the way Gregor tries to adapt to the situation.
Part I reveals the transformation and the reactions of a few other characters, while Part II shows what happens when the transformation is reversed.

The correct answer is: Part I reveals the transformation and the reactions of a few other characters, while Part II shows what happens when the transformation is reversed.