How does Spiegelman’s visual representation of the Holocaust aid with comprehension? It shows the diversity of people affected b
y the events of the Holocaust. It illustrates that few people from Sosnowiec were relocated to the camps. It draws attention to the great number of people affected by the Holocaust. It depicts a large number of faceless individuals, making the Holocaust less real
<h3><em>The correct answer is C) </em></h3><h3><em>It draws attention to the great number of people affected by the Holocaust. In more specific terms, this drawn attention results in separating our human nature from the conflict to give a more objective perception of this human tragedy. It takes the concepts that we generally focus on religion, geography and race to a more objective perspective, letting us focus on what I consider is the most important to Spiegelman, which is the actions that took place in that precise context. It also portraits us a different way of seeing these important events, taking us from the common way of seeing and reading these events, to catch our attention. </em></h3>