Respondents: Time Flies

I completely agree with everyone’s perspective on pages 41-46. Art Spigelman does a fantastic job of creating an intangible world that almost makes such a traumatic experience as the holocaust seem near legendary. It also provides a whole other perspective on how we read MAUS. I know for we, it absolutely made me think of the book in a whole other light, as if I was reading a dark comedy for a few pages. Then afterward, we’re thrown back into the narrative we were accustomed to through reading the first book. Pure brilliance.