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    In his graphic novel, “Maus”, Art Spiegelman tells a survivor’s tale of his father, Vladek Spiegelman. Valdek was a Jewish-Polish survivor of World War II. He endures many hardships as the graphic novel progresses, including but not limited to the loss of his first son, Richieu, numerous prison camps, and bankruptcy. However, what is unique about this graphic novel is the way it is illustrated—animals replace humans as the characters of the story. Jews are portrayed as mice, the Germans as cats,…

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    some after. All of these stories combined, make up the Holocaust and make it one of the most shocking events in the war. The three stories that I am presenting are “Maus: My Father Bleeds History” “Night” and “Hitler Rise of Evil.” These stories show the events of the Holocaust in a greater light. The first story is called “Maus: My Father Bleeds History” and it’s by Art Spiegelman. The story consist of Art telling the story of his father, Vladek. What makes this story great is that they…

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    Maus I: A Survivor's Tale: My Father Bleeds History by Art Spiegelman is a graphic novel which narrates Vladek Spiegelman's experience throughout the holocaust. Vladek’s encounters are illustrated as flashbacks. The present of this book focuses on the dysfunctional relationship between Art and his father Vladek. Art Spiegelman uses multiple animal figures in order to represent how race is not reducible. The novel begins when Art arrives at his father's home in order to record his memories for a…

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    Maus is a two volume graphic novel written by Art Spiegelman. This intriguing work, which is the winner of the 1992 Pulitzer Prize, take us through the story of Art interviewing his father, Vladek, of his experiences from the Holocaust. Throughout the first volume, we can get an idea that for some unknown reason, Art has a feeling of guilt over him. As the book goes on, we can see that even though Art was not involved with the Holocaust in any way, the whole ordeal seems to have an affect on his…

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    Art Spiegelman’s graphic novel Maus uses the comic medium to portray the survivor’s tale of living through the Holocaust as a Polish Jew. Through the blending of text and cartoon imagery, Spiegelman brings literal form to his father’s traumatic stories, while also having the versatility to seamlessly jump between the experiences and perspectives of the past and present. The use of icons provides an accessible yet effective narrative to readers, but Spiegelman never permits the reader to…

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    The Holocaust has done a lot of things to Vladek, in Art Spiegelman’s Maus. However, the most noticeable thing it has done, is that it has changed who he was as a man. Before the Holocaust, Vladek was once a man who was kind, wealthy, and exceptionally resourceful, and his marriage with Anja was full of genuine love. Afterwards, he is definitely not the same man. He is stubborn, easily irritable, and stingy to the point where it’s comical. This certainly puts a strain with his current wife Mala,…

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    Sarah The Complete Maus Summary Maus was basically about a comic book author writing a comic novel on his father's account of World War 2 and the Holocaust. This book was written by Art Spiegelman, who was the interviewer of his father-Vladek Spiegelman. Maus commence with Vladek discussing how he met and fell in love with his first wife- Anja Spiegelman. Throughout the book, Vladek was currently married to Mala- a woman whom he argues with mostly over money, later she takes money from his…

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    Maus In the graphic novel, “Maus the survivor's tales” by Art Spiegelman, took place in Poland. This graphic novel is based on the story that Vladeck told Artie about War World 2. The main characters that take place in this novel are Vladeck, Artie, Anja, the Germans, the Nazi, and the Polish. There are many things happened during this time and Vladek’s survival was based on choices that he makes. There are many choices that vladeck made in WWII. One of the resourceful things that he…

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    In the graphic novel, Maus I, by Art Spigelman, the cartoonist reveals the relationship between his father, Vladek and him. Initially, the graphic novel shows the flaws between Vladek and the cartoonist attachment to another. Therefore, both Vladek and Art Spigelman’s personality crashed into each other in several incidents throughout the whole graphic novel. Additionally at the opening of Maus I, Art Spigelman demonstrates the connection between his father and him when was a young boy. Art…

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    Art Spiegelman’s Maus, provides readers with a personal insight on his father, Vladek Spiegelman’s, experience and survival in the Holocaust. As a result of Vladek’s experience, the physical and emotional effects due to the Holocaust greatly impacted him as an individual. The effects also placed a strain on the relationships Vladek had with other individuals around him, especially with his son Art. Their relationship appears to be strained due to the effects of the Holocaust that Vladek is…

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