I think “Metamorphosis” by Frank Kafka could be read metaphorically. This could easily represent a story of someone who got very sick and the family can’t deal with him in the condition he is in. Not only do they have to care for him (and guard him from sight), they now have to go to work since he cannot support them anymore.
Throughout the story he gets to be more and more of a burden, and he slowly gets more and more neglected. When his mother and sister try to help him out and rearrange his room, he is spotted by his mother (who couldn’t bear to see him in that state) and she faints.
Near the end, Grete is trying to convince her parents to “get rid of it” (Gregor isn’t referred to as he at this point). At this point we see that he is nothing but a burden to the family. This can (sadly enough) be a metaphor for someone withering away in a coma. He can understand them and hears more than think, but cannot communicate with them. When they were getting near the point of “pulling the plug”, Gregor passed on, relieving the family of their tremendous burden.
In the first few paragraphs of “Young Goodman Brown” by Nathaniel Hawthorne, Brown is talking to Faith, his wife. It seems that at the same time Faith could also be a personification of his actual faith. “Faith kept me back awhile” (12) is a great line. At this point in the story the reader doesn’t know where Brown is heading, only that is something bad. He was kept back by his wife, but also by his belief, and his knowledge that what he is doing is wrong.
Essentially Goodman is in fact a good man and changes his mind before committing the evil deed. “My Faith is gone” he cried after hearing his wife is there with the sinners. This is referring to his wife but can also mean he lost the faith he so barely held onto moments before.
When you lose faith in someone that is so close it is a problem. Young brown is decribed as a caring person. In love with his wife very dearly as it mentioned in the story. Everyone has a bit of evilness inside of them. Also the evilness comes out very strong and on to the next person around them. As mentioned in the summary he loss his faith.