along the way, Anja and Vladek would have surely died in the concentration camps along with the hundreds of others victims who were not so lucky. Works Cited Spiegelman, A. (1986). Maus. (Vol. 1, Francoise. Mouly, Ed.). New York, Panthenon Books. Spiegelman, A. (1986). Maus. (Vol. 2, Francoise. Mouly, Ed.). New York, Panthenon Books.
Françoise Sagan, qui est le pseudonyme de Françoise Quoirez, est née en 1935 à Carjac, en France. Elle grandit au milieu d'une famille d'industriels aisés qui l'ont toujours gâtée parce qu'ils ont perdu un enfant avant sa naissance. Elle passe son enfance dans le Lot, à Lyon et dans le Dauphiné parce que son père y dirige une usine pendant la guerre. Pendant son adolescence, elle change souvent de cours privés et elle s'intéresse déjà énormément à la littérature. Apres qu'elle réussit son examen
Maus Final Exam The Holocaust was a terrible and tragic time for Jewish people. They were constantly treated bad, harassed, and killed. The Nazi’s maintained many concentration camps, the most infamous of which being Auschwitz, where Vladek Spiegelman was sent to during the war. In the graphic novel, Maus, Art Spiegelman tells the tale of his father, Vladek, and his life during the Holocaust. In order to improve his chances of staying alive, Vladek got involved in helping the guards with certain
Essay # 2 Absolutism was the most widespread political system used in Europe and in some parts of Asia from 1550-1750. The term Absolutism refers to a form of government by which the leader assumes power through the belief they have a divine God given right to rule with unlimited control. Several events probably contributed to this political system, the feudal wars of the 14th Century, the weakening and decline of the Catholic Church and the terms of the Treaty of Westphalia, which established that
Response Paper “American Born Chinese” In reading one interview by Francoise Mouly and Mina, and another by Michael Mechanc written about Gene Luen Yang, I have much respect towards him. Mr. Yang talks about his first book “American Born Chinese” and his second book “Boxers and Saints”. He talks about how he came to write his graphic comic novel books all while being a computer science teacher in high school. Which I find surprising! My reaction to what I read in the two interviews is that Mr. Yang’s
and helped create "Garbage Pail Kids". While working with Topps, Spiegelman also began publishing his own artwork in underground magazines such as Real Pulp and Bizarre Sex. Furthermore, in 1980 he founded his own unconventional magazine with Francoise Mouly, his wife, named RAW (Real Art Works). He would begin to publish the first volume of Maus in serial form within the pages of RAW and in 1986 it was published as a book and received huge popular and critical success. The second volume of Maus was