Skip to main content

MAUS

Related imageMAUS

A SURVIVOR'S TALE

By Art Spiegelman 


Characters:
Artie, Vladek, Anja, Richeu, Mala, Lucia.
Themes:
Holocaust, race, family, guilt, past, memories, power.

Maus tells the story of Vladek, it is really interesting to see how Artie narrates his father's story during World War II. 
I can see how Vladek is affected by war, he likes to save money because he knows how helpful money would be if another war occurs. The comic is about part of his life before war, when he met Anja, his story with Lucia and even when his first son was born. His life during war, the time they had to be hidden and even when they arrived at Auschwitz. 
This comic show the part of the history and reality Jewish people had to live during the war, and how this affected the survivors after it finished. I consider this comic present reality, a part of history in a creative and original way. 
The representation of Nazis as cats, Jewish as mice, American as dogs and Polish as pigs. I think the representation of Nazis and Jewish is wise, cats chase mice as Nazis chased Jewish. I consider this comic developed the events of World War II in a creative, original and catchy way. The reader sees historical facts and the story of a survivor. 


Comments

Popular posts from this blog

"Mexican" Is Not a Noun

"Mexican" Is Not a Noun By Francisco X. Alarcón I liked this poem, from my perception it presents to the reader how it is to be Mexican, their reality. In the poem, the writer says that being Mexican is not a noun nor an adjective, it is a verb.  Verbs are actions, the author is saying to the reader that being a Mexican is about actions; however, for them, their actions are seen with a negative perspective because of people opinion, normally a negative one.  Francisco X. Alarcón presents a part of the reality of Mexicans in terms of jobs. He says that a Mexican life is a long low-paying job. This gives the reader the idea that they cannot get good jobs, jobs that can give them more opportunities, more incomes. They cannot have this opportunity probably because of discrimination, lack of opportunities. Also, in many parts of the poem, he uses negative words. He gives a negative connotation of being Mexican; for example, it is possible to see this when he

He Comes For The Jewish Family, 1942

  HE COMES FOR THE JEWISH FAMILY, 1942 By Sharon Olds During World War II, Jewish were chased by Germans, taken to concentration camps. Adults, children, men, and women, they were all taken no matter what.  Jewish knew that when Nazis arrived their final destination was going to be a camp or death.  In this poem the family knew what to expect, they knew the German hated them, that he was going to take them to the camps, and their daughter was going to be taken with them, they had no consideration for children.  What they did not know was how easy was for a German to destroy a beautiful instrument like the cello.  It is well known that musical instruments as the guitar or in this case, the cello are somehow the representation of a woman's body.  "What they did not know was the  way he would pick her cello up by the scroll neck and take its dark lovely body shape and break it against the fireplace. The brickwork crushed the amber satin

Chinese Silence No. 22

Chinese Silence No. 22 By Timothy Yu     Date: 2016 Setting: I think for this poem there is not a specific setting, from my point of view is just talking about Chinese culture in America and other parts of the world. Characters: This poem has as protagonists Chinese people and the stereotypes around them. Also, in this poem, it is possible to appreciate Italians, French, Americans, Canadians, Australians, and Scots. How did it make me feel? Can I make any connection to my life? This poem made me think about the different stereotypes society has for Chinese culture and other cultures around the world. Chinese Silence  No.22 from my perspective presents the typical stereotype where Chinese are calm, even some Chinese typical instruments are shown; for example, the opium pipe and finger puzzle. Also, it made a reference to one of the most significant representations regarding architecture for this culture: Great Wall of China. However, in the poem, it is referring