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Essay / Maus By Spiegelman Themes - 778
A fictional supernatural hero, villain in a Jew's mundane struggle for survival, represents a story of substance. The universality of comic book imagery. No matter how good the hardware is, without the proper support it would be useless. According to Mccloud himself, design is important. Good design can and does change the world, while bad design can and does ruin lives. This would appeal to even an innocent child rather than gruesome and morbid images. Dehumanizing in a positive note as a protective cover against the stigmatization of the human experience, as other critics mischievously insinuate. A simple predator-prey impersonation game in the form of cats and mice. Simple and universal, suitable for a layman's understanding. For the main course, roast Jews full of unfounded discrimination. I disagree that Maus trivialized the severity of the Holocaust. On numerous occasions he depicted the racial food chain run by the Germans. Whatever the profile and stereotypes, the murder of brothers is unacceptable, even less genocide. Slow death from the gas seeping into the rooms, the questioning faces of the Jews projecting lives before their eyes as they think about what they did to deserve such