Art Spiegelman's Maus: Second Generation Holocaust Literature

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Art Spiegelman’s Maus, is a part of a second-generation Holocaust literature. It exaggerates the ways in which the traumatic experiences of one generation are passed down to the next. MAUS: A Survivor’s Tale serves as an incentive through which the definition of the “second generation” can be seen and portrayed. Trough the text in Maus, it offers the readers a current viewpoint for seeing works that we would observe as a production of second generation “damage.” Spiegelman connects a diversity of genres, characterizations, relationship with time, and themes within Maus. It portrays a father and son relationship of Vladek and Art through a blend of images and text. Through this, Spiegelman investigates and applies the encumbrance and legacy