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iris
2 months ago
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Choose either Maus or All Rivers Run to the Sea. How do genre and point of view contribute to the power of Holocaust literature?

Use evidence from your chosen text to support your answer.
English
2 answers:
ddd [7.4K]2 months ago
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The bond between literature and the Holocaust is intricate. It is important to acknowledge that this combination is indeed significant—the Holocaust has shaped, and in many cases, defined the works of almost every Jewish author after it, such as Saul Bellow and Jonathan Safran Foer, along with various non-Jewish writers like W.G. Sebald and Jorge Semprun. However, when examining literature as an art form—a discipline inherently focused on representation and interpretation—it appears to conflict with the unchangeable nature of the Holocaust and our profound responsibilities towards its remembrance. Great literature demands creativity, reshapes narratives, navigates moral complexities, and alters factual realities. In the context of the Holocaust, such an approach can feel utterly wrong and even sacrilegious, as the atrocities witnessed at Auschwitz and Buchenwald require no literary enhancement.


Naddika [7.4K]2 months ago
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Answer:

An exploration of graphic novel or memoir effectiveness.

Examining first-person narrative or story with a frame.

Identifying themes present in the work.

Assessing the text's impact and the role of visuals.

A concluding comparative remark about the chosen work.

Explanation:

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