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Analysis Of Maus By Art Spiegelman

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Have you ever thought of having a drastic change in your normal lifestyle, well the graphic novel “Maus” written by Art Spiegelman, is a true story that follows the life of a survivor of the Holocaust. The novel narrates the story of Vladek Spiegelman and his family learning to cope with the transition of living under the Nazi influence. The Spiegelman and the Zylberbergs now have to adapt to a life without luxury. Although the Holocaust killed a large number of Jews, Vladek was one of the few who survived this tragedy. His knowledge, networking and multitasking ability had kept him and his wife Anja alive during this horrible period of their lives. In the novel Vladek showed how he used his knowledge to avoid any problematic circumstances with the Kappo. He wisely built a relationship with the Kappo, gaining influence on the concentration camp. Vladek’s knowledge is evident in the concentration camp when the Kappo asks “Who knows English and Polish?” Vladek raises his hand and speaks English to the Kappo “Yes, I gave private lessons of English when I lived then in Czestochowa.” His knowledge of english put him on a very good situation, because he was able to teach the Kappo. He got more food, clothing, shoes, and information of where to stand, so the S.S won't take him. (Spiegelman, 31 Vol.2) In another occasion, Vladek was asked to fix a boot, he knew how to fix soles and heels, but what the Gestapo requested, it needed a specialist. So going to work, Vladek hid the shoe

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