02-07-2022, 07:12 PM
I'm not familiar with the book, but the author obviously knew what he was talking about and others got his message, as one commentator says:
„A masterpiece
MAUS is a powerful work about generational trauma. It’s not just about the Shoah but about the repercussions through the generations of those who survived. It is a deeply human story, using animal metaphors to tell eternal truths. Many of its critics simply haven’t read it, or are using weak and superficial objections to treat children as fragile snowflakes.
If you hide the truth of the horror, it will happen again. NEVER AGAIN.”
Why should we take Hitler's or Goebbels' opinion into account and thereby give them power?
„A masterpiece
MAUS is a powerful work about generational trauma. It’s not just about the Shoah but about the repercussions through the generations of those who survived. It is a deeply human story, using animal metaphors to tell eternal truths. Many of its critics simply haven’t read it, or are using weak and superficial objections to treat children as fragile snowflakes.
If you hide the truth of the horror, it will happen again. NEVER AGAIN.”
Why should we take Hitler's or Goebbels' opinion into account and thereby give them power?