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Maus: A Survivor's Tale by Art Spiegelman

2023-03-20 02:36:25

One - Sheik Art visited his father Vladek in Rego Park in New York about two years after he left. After Art Mother committed suicide, Vladek married Mala. Art persuaded Vladek to talk about his life story and Art wanted to use it for books. At the beginning of Vladek he was a young man working at a textile company near Czestochkova in Poland. Before introducing Anna Zylberberg, he suffered from a beautiful Lucia. Anna (Anja) is from a wealthy family who is highly educated but nervous and diseased.

Looking back on Maus: Art Spiegelman's survivor story genocide was a terrible war that killed many Jews. Waldeck is very pleased that he is one of the few Jews who lived in the war and succeeded. He is still alive but he can never forget the terrible things the Nazis made to the Jews. After reading the mouse, the reader can see various ways the Holocaust affects the personality of Bardec.

The atrocities of the Holocaust come from various parts of Europe and various backgrounds. Art Spiegelman's Maus: The story of survivors, the ordinary people of Christopher Browning: Prep camp 101 and the final solution, and the neighborhood of Jan Gross: destruction of the Jewish community in Jedbwabne, Poland, We provide emotions of ordinary people. In the Holocaust, viewpoints of both criminals and victims are different. Art Spiegelman's Mouse: The story of survivors is unique

For our father, let's take a look at Vladek Spiegelman, a real life father who is the story of Art Spiegelman's Maus: survivors. Mouse is a non-fiction novel about slaughter written in manga book. In this book, Jews are depicted as rats and Germans are depicted as cats. Art Spiegelman can see the interesting pictures of his father's frustration and Auschwitz's life through the eyes of Vladek. Vladek is irritated, seems like a criticized and embarrassed old man, but you see how witness like his MacGyver helps him withstand the storm at a refugee camp. He may be a bit uncomfortable like his father - but Vladek proved to be a great man.

Based on the interview time between "Maus I: my father's bleeding history" and "Maus II: my troubles" two books - Mr. Splagelman and his father, Vladek, Vladek is his survival It is a person. The Auschwitz story is switched between Vladek's experience in World War II and modern memory, during which Spiegelman visits her father, records his interview, and even draws "Maus" Said. A clever story as Vladek's complex but jealous enrichs enriches that artists can not handle mixed love, respect, hatred, and guilt.