Anton Vladek is used to hunting demons. Formerly the infamous Vlad the Impaler, Anton Vladek works tirelessly to guard humanity from the dangerous world of supernatural demons that prey on the innocent.
The bestselling second installment of the graphic novel acclaimed as “the most affecting and successful narrative ever done about the Holocaust” (Wall Street Journal) and “the first masterpiece in comic book history” (The New ...
... Vladek's relationship . Climax . The war finally ends ; Anja and Vladek joyfully reunite in Sosnowiec ; Art tapes the last conversation with Vladek . Denouement ( resolution ) . Vladek falls asleep ( implying his imminent death ) while ...
... Vladek in the present ; Vladek recounts his own struggles in the past both to survive and to reunite with his wife . Even more so than in the first volume , though , Art Spiegelman must find a means for addressing the chasm that ...
... Vladek demonstrates the gesture, upsetting his carefully counted pills for the day: “Look now what you made me do!” he shouts at his son (Maus 30). Late in the second volume as Vladek relates his transport from Mauschwitz to Dachau he ...
... Vladek . " You found a place ? " Vladek asked , overjoyed . " Yes , " I answered , not wanting to see his face , " but it's only one room . I don't think you can stay there . " He didn't say anything , just got busy picking Ninka up ...
... Vladek reports a dream he had while in a German prisoner of war camp . His dead grandfather , who had been a religious man , appears wearing a tallit ( prayer shawl ) and tefillin ( phylacteries ) . The grandfather serves as a seer who ...