Analysis Of Maus By Art Spiegelman

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Maus, written and illustrated by Art Spiegelman, is a graphic novel. Maus is the story of a Jewish survivor of Hitler’s reign, and how his son attempts to come to terms with his father’s story and the history behind it. Spiegelman takes an interesting approach by portraying the Jews as mice, the Nazis as cats, the Poles as pigs, and the Americans as dogs. This book is proficient in shocking the reader with its descriptions of what happened during the Holocaust. The simple yet perfected art style of each panel brings something new to the table in terms of historical novels, as aforementioned, the choice to portray everyone as anthropomorphic animals also somewhat makes it even more shocking to see what the story is actually about, as anthropomorphic