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    good conduct. Through the morals of a person‚ it is seen if they have a good character. Morality is integrity‚ honesty‚ as well as virtue. In the novel of The Complete Maus by Art Spiegelman‚ morality is delicate. Natural morality is how someone is raised; it is associated with various views that do not make a blissful family. Maus is an autobiography that is written by Art‚ interviewing his father of his experience in the holocaust and Art’s relationship with his father. Reading this novel‚ there

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    in black and white so that the colorful symbols stand out more. Maus‚ written by Art Spiegelman‚ is a graphic novel that shows an up close and personal perspective on the life of a Jew during the Holocaust. Many people hear about all the things that Jewish people went through‚ but what makes Maus different is that you get to read about someone’s perspective and what they went through every step of the way. Both Schindler’s List and Maus are two completely different stories and are told totally differently

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    accomplishment. He is saying to not go with the flow‚ but to stand out as you. I agree with this critical lens. The novel Speak by Laurie Halse Anderson and the graphic novel Maus by Art Spiegelman illustrate the critical lens. Speak is about how the main character‚ Melinda‚ is trying to find her identity and trying to be herself. The book Maus is about the Holocaust‚ which was caused by one group of people extremely disliking the identity of another group. The Jewish were just trying to observe their own religion

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    all of the Jew was the death marches. The reasons for the death marches were‚ “Prisoners not fall into enemies hands to tell their stories” and “guarantee the survival of the Nazi regime” (“Holocaust Encyclopedia Death March” 1). The book Night and Maus ended their stories with death marches. Elie father died during the death marches but Vladek Spiegalman did not die until August 18‚ 1982‚ long after the war. Vladek Spiegalman was able to continue his story about his life at the concentration camp

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    from all over Europe and a wide variety of backgrounds. Art Spiegelman’s Maus: a Survivor’s Tale‚ Christopher Browning’s Ordinary Men: Reserve Battalion 101 and the Final Solution‚ and Jan Gross’s Neighbors: The Destruction of the Jewish Community in Jedbwabne‚ Poland‚ all provides a different perspective on how ordinary people felt about their experiences in the Holocaust both perpetrators and victims. Art Spiegelman’s Maus: a Survivor’s Tale is particularly unique in that it is a graphic novel

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    Is it possible to fully portray such a solemn event as the Holocaust in such a seemingly infantile form as a comics or graffiti? “Maus” is the first graphic novel to be awarded the Pulitzer Prize‚ and portrays the interview between Art Spiegelman and his father Władek Spiegelman‚ a Polish Jew‚ who speaks of his experiences during the war‚ which significantly contributed to changes in his character. The comic presents all heroes in the form of characters

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    victims‚ two examples being the film Life is Beautiful and the graphic novels Maus I and Maus II. Life is Beautiful tells the story of Guido‚ a Jewish man in Italy before the war. He fell in love with Dora‚ a beautiful teacher‚ and eventually married her and had a son‚ Giosue. As the Nazis took over‚ Guido‚ Dora and Giosue were taken to a concentration camp‚ where Guido does everything he can to keep his family alive. Maus I and II are graphic novels portraying the true story of a survivor written

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    themselves. This relates to the books Night by Elie Wiesel and Maus by Art Spiegelman because the characters of both books have to decide whether they are going to look out for themselves or if they are going to try to help out others. When a human being is faced with a life or death situation‚ they typically become selfish in order to survive because human instinct kicks in and you only try to keep yourself alive as illustrated in Maus and Night. Being selfish can take many forms. One form is the

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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

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    (Dictionary.com) In Borrowski’s story‚ I truly believe that he is a survivor just like Vladek Spiegelman did. He did what he had to do in order to come out a survivor‚ this meaning that he also had to be involved with horrible cases of murder‚ or watching someone be murdered. “I carry out dead infants; I unload luggage. I touch corpses‚ but I cannot

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