How Stylistic Choices in Spiegelman's Maus Affect the Reader's Experience of the Holocaust

In this analysis of Art Spiegelman's graphic novel Maus, the student focuses on Spiegelman's stylistic choices and how they affect the reader's experience. The writer focuses on anthropomorphism, distortion of chronological order, and first-person point of view as stylistic choices that convey the horrors of the Holocaust and provide a more intense reading experience than traditional novels.
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