Friday, October 21, 2011
Independent Reading
Well first of all, the book Maus is turning out to be a great read. The book is about a son writing about his father's experience in WWII. By the way theyre mice haha. But anyways, we begin to see the troubled relationship between the main character and his father. They often bicker back and fourth. I see it mostly as the father's fault, but it's justifyable because he doesn't seem happy that his son is an artist or that his wife isn't as good as his first wife. There is a struggle within him, for regrets about the war, that we see are developing. The book is detailing the death of his first wife and child almost simultaniously so its understandable why he is feeling regretful. I feel for him. In the next part of my readin, I hope to see Artie develop a little more and learn more about his troubles in Mouswitcz.
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