Maus By Art Spiegelman Analysis

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Fiction in Curriculum
“Books challenge and interrogate, they give us windows into the lives of others and give us mirrors that we can better see ourselves”. This quote from John Green shows greatly why fiction is important to have in curriculum. The graphic novel “Maus” by Art Spiegelman displays this and shows racial inequality and feelings of racial superiority as a recurring theme. Racial inequality and feelings of racial superiority, though fading and moving away from the everyday mind, continue to be a problem it today's society. Maus story takes place in around current time as the son of a holocaust survivor takes his father's account on what happened to him during WWII. This novel provides great look into the time period and creates a better picture and show of the topics. The novel shows how fiction is necessary in school curriculum due to how it shows racial inequality, its display of how some humans believed they were superior, and what occurs in history and how it should not be repeated. …show more content…

This quote from the novel shows a strong example of racial inequality being present. Jewish people were treated as very low class and their citizenship was even removed. This display of mistreatment makes so many lived with the idea that jewish people were below them and treated them very differently. This also extends to the thoughts that other races were minorities which causes some racism today. Stereotypes and other such thoughts have been ingrained in some minds and change the way people think. Because of this novel, it can be seen what occurs at the