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    Maus Analysis Loosing Through Surviving During World War 2 many lives were changed through destruction‚ and pain. Those who survived were strong‚ but that did not make them winners. Surviving requires more than simply being alive. The sacrifices‚ and offenses placed upon those who survived took something away from them‚ and although they survived‚ winning the game of life for now they must live with haunting memories for the rest of their life. In Spiegelman’s Maus‚ those who survived‚ such as

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    should rather be positive than negative. In both my article and Maus‚ people are selected (Maus) and auctioned (“People for Sale”)

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    same. Masks are used to conceal an appearance and assume the identity of another. Metaphorically‚ masks can be used to hide feelings‚ to protect oneself‚ and to block out the outside world. Many of these examples are shown in Art Speigelman ’s Maus. During Maus‚ the illustration of masks is made very obvious. The features are pronounced and it is very clear that the characters are wearing masks. The illustration of these masks is not to be ignored- there must be a message hidden beneath them. Speigelman

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    A Distressed Dad Derived from the Damages of War Art Spiegelman’s Maus expounds on the poignant story of Spiegelman’s father‚ Vladek‚ and his traumatic experience as a Polish Jew during the Holocaust in World War II. Vladek is a complex individual whose arduous past explains his difficult behaviour in the present. His son‚ Artie‚ renders him as a very meticulous‚ demanding‚ critical and anxious character. Vladek’s involvement in the Holocaust through his unwavering pursuit for survival is

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    The graphic novel Maus is a novel because it deals with human experiences‚ it is narrated in great detail‚ and it is a connected sequence of events. According to Webster’s New Explorer Dictionary‚ a novel is “a long invented prose narrative dealing with human experience through a connected sequence of events.” A narrative is also defined as “something that is narrated”‚ by the same source. The plot of Maus highlights the story of Vladek Spiegelman’s experiences as a Polish Jew and Holocaust survivor

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    postmodern elements. From Maus contains elements‚ which identify a postmodern text. The elements used are the interrogation of the past‚ pastiche‚ the use of a non-linear journey‚ mixing of genres‚ the use of language and the high and low culture. The fragmented form and the use of anthropomorphism allow the audience to be exposed to a postmodern text. The use of anthropomorphism shows the direct way in which the author hopes to achieve his message. From Maus the text‚ which uses the low and

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    The time of the Holocaust was a very brutal for not just Jews‚ but for other minorities in Europe and Russia. Over 11 million people died at the hands of Germany and its allies. Maus is a novel describing a fictional person’s account of the days of and before the Holocaust. The author (and narrator)‚ Art Spiegelman‚ has a father named Vladek that lived in Sosnowiec‚ Poland. Vladek has a wife‚ Anja Spiegelman‚ that has a condition that makes her need emotional support more than normal. He is a Jew

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    Maus II‚ a book by Art Spiegelman about him and his father talking about his life in the concentration camps during the Holocaust. His father had a great story about how he survived and what he did to stay on peoples “good sides”.There are many symbols in the story including the different animals that each mean something. There are the dogs‚ the cats‚ the mice‚ and the pigs. Then there is the relationship between Artie and his father‚ Vladek. Vladek was a Holocaust survivor‚ looping his way around

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    Illustrations are an essential component of graphic novels in expressing the importance of scenes and qualities of characters within the author and illustrator’s work. Throughout the graphic novel‚ Maus I‚ the author and illustrator‚ Art Spiegelman‚ exhibits differentiating tactics in pursuance of the audience gathering visual information to determine whether or not a scene is really one of importance. For example‚ throughout the novel Art and his father‚ Vladek‚ are conducting interviews based on

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    write about him because he has been a significant person in my life‚ and I wanted to know what he went through to really appreciate him being there for me. Throughout the process of this project‚ i have learned another perspective on life. Just like in Maus‚ by Art Spiegelman‚ Art learns about another perspective from the holocaust. I feel as if it would have been easier if I had written this in a traditional text format. The reasoning behind this is because there are so many details my father gave me

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