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This research paper: 3 pages in length. The duality of Art Spiegelman's "Maus" – relating his father's Holocaust experiences while at the same time capturing his own memories growing up in a Holocaust-influenced household – speaks to a new tradition in primary source definition; not only is the author a witness of the ravages inflicted upon his entire family, but he is also a victim himself of the oppression inherent to an upbringing shrouded by Holocaust memories. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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