<u>The theme best expressed by both Wiesel and Spiegelman is the American literature of the Holocaust, a tragic misunderstanding, and the submissive obedience of the Jewish people</u>.
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Elie wiesel
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<em><u>In Auschwitz, not only man died, but also the idea of man. Living in a world where there is nothing, where the executioner acts as a god, as a judge; many did not want to be part of it. It was his own heart the world incinerated in Auschwitz</u></em>.
<u>Spiegelman</u>
<em><u>The misadventures of the Spiegelman family, an American cartoonist of Jewish descent, embodied as mice suffering from the violence of cats, are read with fascination thirty years after its publication</u></em>.