MAUS

Why does Art worry about how he’s portraying his father? Should he worry?

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After the first volume of Maus is published in 1986, four years after his father's death in 1982, Art is still consumed with guilt. The publication of Maus has not alleviated these feelings, and in some ways it has made them worse. "My father's ghost still hangs over me," Art says before walking to his appointment with Pavel. Pavel suggests that Art may be feeling remorse for portraying Vladek unfavorably. Pavel also suggests, in an interesting reversal, that perhaps Vladek himself felt guilty for having survived the Holocaust.

In my opinion.... he shouldn't worry. Art has written a beautiful book that objectively (as possible) tells his story.... his family's story.

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