'Your children don't need protection from the story of the Holocaust. They need protection from the Holocaust, itself. They need protection from it happening again—from the kind of violence and bigotry on the rise today.'
It was simply a dirty drawing and some curse words.focuses on the cartoonist and his estranged father. Spiegelman slowly unravels the true story of how his dad survived the Holocaust. All the while, the son draws the narrative portraying Jewish people as mice and Germans as cats.
The committee at Columbia University awarded the story a Pulitzer Prize—the only graphic novel yet to win such a prestigious award.Naughty words and risqué images.On its Website, district administrators"One of the most important roles of an elected board of education is to reflect the values of the community it serves.
It's the drawing of the author's mother who couldn't live with the atrocities she endured and committed suicide. His father discovers her naked body in the bathtub. But that's exactly what it's meant to be.Here we have the story of so many deaths, so many murders, and all they can do is decry the way it is told.Imagine being told that the story of your family's murder is only acceptable if it isn't upsetting.
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