Week Seven: Maus Response



This week, we had the chance to read the graphic novel, Maus by Art Spiegelma. I found this graphic novel to be highly metaphorical with dealing with such a traumatic event. Through making me way through the narrative, I was very surprised at the honest response the author was able to tell and did not have any reservations - one of the benefits of the graphic novel format. 

Like mentioned in class, this book reminded me a lot like Animal Farm and choosing to portray the animals in Maus to represent the different sides as a cat, frog, dog. The anamorphic nature of these characters made it visually plesant to read despite the subject matter but upon further investigation, turning the Nazi's into cats and the Jews in to mice can either make me chuckle at its brilliance or feel sad about the matter. Overall I appreciate the opportunity I had to read Maus and would definitely suggest it to people to at least read a bit of it.

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