Maus, Art Spiegelman

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People have committed hideous and atrocious acts throughout time; however, no act was more despicable than the mass murdering of six million Jews during the Holocaust. Under German leader Adolf Hitler, the Nazi party carried out the systematic and merciless killing of innocent people. This was an act so vile that it is hard to talk about, but it important that we do. There are various ways of telling this chilling tale. It is usually presented in a factual, history book-type lesson and why this may be interesting and beneficial; it leaves human emotion out of the story. There were so many emotions involved with the Holocaust and by not conveying them, you only tell part of the story.

In the book Maus, Art Spiegelman