How Does Maus Influence Society

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The world can be influenced by people and can also be influenced by actions. Maus, A Survivor's Tale by Art Spiegelman is about him interviewing his father, Vladek, who happens to be a Holocaust survivor. Vladek is a Polish Jew who immigrated to New York after World War II. Artie and his father have a very tense relationship , but Artie is determined to write a comic book about his father's life and tell his story. Maus influences society because this story makes us see what they went through in the Holocaust and therefore can change people's view on the touchy event that affected so many people. Maus influences society because it changes the way we might see things and maybe our opinion on the Holocaust. In the book Vladek comments, “ It would take many books, my life, and no one wants anyway to hear such stories” (Spiegelman 11). Vladek thinks that no one would have the slightest interest in hearing his stories and what he went through. Little does he know that sharing at least one of his stories could greatly impact someone and change their view overall. It teaches us to be more compassionate towards others and what they have gone through in their lives. Not only does Maus change people’s views, but it can also lead or encourage us to do good in the world. …show more content…

It alerts us in a way to not let this happen again and let people only do good and not bad. Vladek says, “ It was many, many stories- synagogues burned, Jews beaten with no reason, whole town's pushing out all Jews- each story worse than other” ( Spiegelman 35). This just comes to show that Jews were no longer regarded as full citizens, they are victims of violence. They were treated very poorly and that’s why it should encourage us to do good and not bad. These might be terrible experiences to talk about, but they can make a difference and alert others. It also brings us more

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