Vladek And Ana Character Analysis

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The most important character would be Artie, Vladek, and Ana. The relationship between these important characters are that Vladek and Ana are Artie’s parents. Artie is talking with Vladek while he tells his story in the war. He is talking with him because he wants to write about his story. Vladek is the narrator and the protagonist in the story. Ana tried to survive through the story with Vladek, however, she does not make it through the war alive. The protagonist is Vladek and the antagonists are the Germans. Throughout the story, the Germans are constantly doing terrible things to Vladek and the other Jews and Polish people. The story’s setting switches between during World War II and after World War II. Since he talks about his past in …show more content…
He first was a prisoner of war and was later rescued by his friend Orbach. After being moved to Anja’s home, Vladek, Anja, and their family are taken to Dienst Stadium, where Vladek’s father, sister, and his sister’s children are all deported to the camps. When they realize that the Germans intend to send the rest of the Jews to the camps, Vladek and Anja go into hiding on a farm. Vladek and Anja are taken to separate camps and the conditions were terrible at these camps. Vladek is able to survive by marketing his skills as a tin worker and a shoemaker. He is then transported with other prisoners to the border, where they expected to be freed. But the German soldiers escorted them into the woods to kill them. The German soldiers run away before they kill them, because they were afraid of the American soldiers. Vladek reunites with Anja. They emigrated first to Sweden, and then to the United States, where they begin a new life and a new family with the birth of Art, their second …show more content…
The story has shown that his personality is unique because he has a romantic, concerned, and kind side. I would like to have Vladek as a friend. Even though he is currently old, he sounds like he found be a fun person to hang around with when he was younger. He is an adventurous and kind person. Even as an old man, he would be fun to spend time with because he could tell me his life story, just like he told his son Artie his life story. Since he has been through many hardships, he could teach me to respect what I have now. Then I could enjoy the things in life much more. Vladek could also help me with my problems in life since he has been through much more than me. He could even help me study for things like world history. It would also be interesting to learn about World War II and after that, Vladek could could tell me his perspective during the war. Thinking about his story could help me remember events that happened during World War II. However, I would say that his personality is not that good now that he is older. He complains a lot and does not respect his current wife. He always mentions Ana, his old wife, and how she was not as good as her. He is constantly fighting with his current wife over small things that could be solved easily through a bit of talking and

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