Maus (6 points)
I had never heard of this comic before, so I was intrigued to read it. Holocaust victims had such a unique experience that I am always fascinated with how much a person can survive. Learning about survivors' experiences is essential to be aware of how awful and unjust this world and people can be. This comic was exciting in the way it told the story. I liked the use of mice and cats as characters because it eased the reading experience a bit, and it allowed me to focus more on the story, whereas if they were to be represented as normal human beings, it would've felt a lot heavier to read. The use of mice and cats enhanced the story; it is an imaginative play on the hatred Nazi Germany had for Jews, similar to cats and mice. Despite the heavy imagery and events, the overall comic was a good read. I liked that I could still feel for the characters the same as I would a human being. Mous served as an in-depth learning experience. It felt personal like we were part of the conversation the father and son were having. I kept me engaged with the story, and I was able to follow along very smoothly.
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