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    reciting their version of the unspoken events and informing others of the injustice‚ hoping this will never repeat itself again. Even so‚ none of those books compare to Maus I and II‚ Meta comics written by Art Spiegelman in 1986. In these books‚ the cartoonist tells the story of Valdek Spiegelman‚ his father‚ going through Auschwitz. The particularity of his comic is that he illustrated the Jews as mice and the Germans as cats‚ as well as revealing the hard time he had depicturing these events. This

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    Student: Panait Sabina-Iuliana Major: Finnish Year: 3rd Maus- The Hunter and The Hunted Art Spiegelman’s “Maus” is a graphic novel which speaks about the Holocaust‚ its aftermath and its effect on the next generation. It is written like a memoir‚ as Vladek Spiegelman tell his son‚ Art‚ about the Holocaust and how it affected his life. It is a frame‚ and the action moves back and forth between past and present‚ yet follows a narrative trail‚ as the moments that Vladek

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    ‘’MAUS’’ is a two part story written and illustrated by Art Spiegelman. He started working on the book in 1978 and the first part was published in 1986. Spiegelman retells his father’s story within his own life story. In this graphic novel the author Art Spiegelman uses very original and interesting ways of designing his story in order to show the past and the present. By using different illustrations for the past and present‚ Spiegelman can display more easily the different times without having

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    international recognition and critic‚ and is now considered by many people as one of the most important comic books created and an essential piece that describes the holocaust. It is Maus by Art Spiegelman. Maus is a graphic novel divided in two books‚ that tells the story of the author’s father‚ Vladek Spiegelman‚ as a survivor of the holocaust. At first glance‚ the main storyline of the book seems to be the experience of Vladek as a prisoner in Auschwitz and how he managed to get out of there alive

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    Vladek In Maus

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    many of the qualities which could be typically used to portray a survivor. Most of which are qualities emblematic not necessarily only of a survivor of the holocaust but a survivor of any great life or death struggle. His words and actions toward Art and especially Mala tacitly reveal a man still deeply impacted by tragic experiences decades later. Through his life story we are able to ascribe Vladek’s various tendencies indirectly to his sufferings and survival instinct which he attained during

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    Time of Lies: Abstract iconography in “Maus” Art Spiegelman’s graphic memoirs “Maus I” and “Maus II” present an approachable and sensory biography‚ a detailed and authentic retelling of a Holocaust survivor’s experience. The pictorial style of the memoir encourages the reader to visualize the text and more vividly relate to the experiences portrayed in the literature. The graphic and artistic aspects of the text employ devices that are unique to comics‚ in style and sequence‚ while drawing the

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    written to explain the gruesome conditions that Jews and others were subjected to as well as interpret personal stories of survivors‚ but not many have achieved the level of effectiveness that Maus has. Maus is a graphic novel written by Art Spiegelman and has been

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    In the graphic novel Maus‚ by Art Spiegelman‚ it can be argued that Vladek’s personality could be a result of his childhood and of his grueling experience of living through the Holocaust. Throughout the novel we often see Art Spiegelman pondering the question of why his father acts the way he does. When we go through situations in life in which we must see things that are disturbing‚ we tend to change our perspective on the world. This relates back to Vladeks character and the way he changed throughout

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    Maus Ii

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    Maus II‚ by Art Spiegelman‚ continues the treacherous story of a Jewish Holocaust survivor from first hand memories. Artie Spiegelman is the son of Vladek Spiegelman and he is a graphic cartoon artist. He visits his father every so often and while he is there he makes sure to ask him about his experiences in Nazi Germany during the 1940’s. Vladek Spiegelman does not enjoy recalling his horrific memories but he agrees to do so anyway. Vladek begins telling his story to his son in Maus I and continues

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    Wise Blood Vs Maus

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    In the comparison of two novels‚ Wise Blood by Flannery O’ Connor and Maus I & II by Art Spiegelman‚ it is first important to understand the objective differences between the two. The former is a fictional telling of Hazel Motes’ world – where he is at a constant struggle to understand his own faith along with the battle against an industrialized version of religion. The latter‚ on the other hand‚ is a true account of one man’s battle through the Holocaust in the form of a direct conversation with

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