Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Genre

The book Maus is a comic book that tells the story from a survivors eyes. It is being passed onto the son who is comparing his dad on  where he was and is now. The story is told through pictures, dialogue, commentary, the camps, hideouts, and etc. This assists in the story to be told in two ways: a personal point of view and an educational perspective. Many people who do not know the details about the Holocaust and what went on during it can learn more. 

 Why is he that comfortable to talk about this story?
 Is this book for himself or for other people?