Look at this image from Maus. How does the
image aid a reader's understanding of the
Holocaust?
The image makes the number of people
affected by the Holocaust easier for the
reader to grasp
The image shows the reader how few people
in Sosnowiec were sent to the concentration
camps
The image shows a large group of faceless
people, which makes the Holocaust less real
to the reader.
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EVERYONE CAME VERY NICE DRESSED
THEY TRIED SO THAT THEY WOULD LOOK
YOUNG AND ABLE TO WORK, IN ORDER
TO GET A GOOD STAMT ON THOR PASSPORT
DONE
From THE COMPLETE MAUS by An Spiegeman Maus, voume. Copyright
1973.1980.1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 by Art Spiegelman Used clectronicaly by
permission of The Wie Agency LLC
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Respuesta :

The image makes the number of people affected by the holocaust easier for the reader to understand, as shown in the first answer option.

Why was it necessary to show the number of affected people?

  • The holocaust was an attempt at mass extermination.
  • Those responsible for this event wanted to exterminate all Jews.
  • Thus, we can see that the holocaust wanted to affect a large number of people and this was achieved by its idealists.

The image of "Maus" shows a quantified number, a multitude of Jews who had to deal with the problems of the holocaust. This shows that a large number of people were affected by this moment, which reinforces the idea of brutality and terror of the holocaust.

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Answer:

The answer is A) The image makes the number of people affected by the Holocaust easier for the reader to grasp.