Spiegelman intentions to highlight the arbitrariness of his artistic choices in order to point to the arbitrariness of Hitler’s choice

In her essay “Reading Visual
Narrative: Art Spiegelman’s Maus”, Jeane C. Ewert states that “Spiegelman intends to highlight the
arbitrariness of his artistic choices in order to point to the arbitrariness of
Hitler’s choice
” (101).

Your essay will engage critically
with Ewert’s thesis. To what extent do you agree or disagree with her? Make
sure to formulate a thesis statement that explicitly engages with Ewert’s text.
You
are, of
course, free to use other secondary sources as well.

You have to use at least three (3)
quotes from Ewert’s article and at least six (6) quotes from Maus I&II.

The article is available on Moodle.

MLA-entry:

Ewert, Jeanne C. “Reading Visual Narrative: Art Spiegelman’s ‘Maus.’” Narrative, vol. 8, no. 1, 2000, pp.
87–103.

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