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This novel can be visualized to a great extent through the movie “The Pianist” directed by Roman Polanski. Andrien Brody plays the charcter, Wladyslaw Szpilman, not to be confused with Vladek Spiegelman. If you want to look through the eyes of a Nazi German during the Holocaust, Schindler’s List is a great movie as well.
Both mediums present the Holocaust in great detail, but you can feel the walls of the confined spaces that Valdek & Anja occupy in Maus more-so than that during the movie. The panels create a claustrophobic environment to visualize the story and creates a greater effect of discomfort for us readers. Even with explicit details of the child murders, gas chambers, oven cremations and hate screamed out by antisemitic characters, we only feel the tip of the iceberg in what surviving the Holocaust actually was like. asdasdasdnasd asd as da sd as da sd as d asd as da sd d nas dmnasd anmsdsabdnasbdas dbasjdbawudbawuidbauiwdb auwibdaiubduiabdiuasbd adbuaibsdubdaiusbdjakwdbauiwdbsa dabduiwbdbsaudbaskjdbawuidbas dbasjkdbawuidbaskjdbauwdbsakjbd adwbuaisbdjkasbdakjsdbauwbdkjsabd awbdjksabd asdbaskjdb awudbauksdbakjsdbawuidbakdbsjkadbauwdbaskjdbaskjdb awdbaskjbd asdbawud sakjbd auwbdaskjd bsakjbd awukdb sakjbd akjbduawkdb sajkdb waudb aksjbd abwdukabs djksadb auwdb askjdb awkudb askjdb akjsdbuwakdb akjsbd akuwdb askjdb akdb kasjdb kjasbd uawkdb askjdb akwudbaskjdb askjdb awkud baskjdb askjdb aukwdb aksjdb sakjdb kaud

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