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1. On page 43, Vladek tells Art that he must finish the food on his plate during dinner. Why is Vladek so insistent? How does Vladek describe Anja’s leniency with their son?

1. On page 43, Vladek tells Art that he must finish the food on his plate during dinner. Why is Vladek so insistent? How does Vladek describe Anja’s leniency with their son?

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Vladek is obsessed with Art finishing everything on his plate, just as he was when Art was a boy. Anja, though, would always eventually give him something he liked. Vladek tells his son that when he was twenty-one, his own father purposefully starved him and kept him deprived of sleep so that he would fail his army physical and not have to join along with the rest of the boys his age. The plan worked, but the army told him to work out for a year and then return. Vladek begged his father not to starve him again, and the next year he joined the army. Basic training was eighteen months, and he returned every four years for another month of training.

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