When Vladek worked in the tin shop, he was taking an immense risk, considering he had little to no experience being a tinsmith. “I was not really a tinsmith, but I knew a little.” (Spiegelman, 36). He could’ve been killed if he hadn’t learned so easily from watching. The lead tinsmith, Yidl, knew he had no experience, so Vladek realized he should win favor from him by giving him food. He became Yidl’s favorite. “Don’t take him! He’s one of my best roofers!” (Spiegelman, 55). Both by learning how to be a tinsmith and bartering food, Vladek
When Vladek worked in the tin shop, he was taking an immense risk, considering he had little to no experience being a tinsmith. “I was not really a tinsmith, but I knew a little.” (Spiegelman, 36). He could’ve been killed if he hadn’t learned so easily from watching. The lead tinsmith, Yidl, knew he had no experience, so Vladek realized he should win favor from him by giving him food. He became Yidl’s favorite. “Don’t take him! He’s one of my best roofers!” (Spiegelman, 55). Both by learning how to be a tinsmith and bartering food, Vladek