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both wiesels all rivers run to the sea and spiegelmans maus relate events of the holocaust
from a jewish survivors perspective.
using the third - person point of view.
by retelling the experiences of friends.
through the eyes of their fathers.
Elie Wiesel's All Rivers Run to the Sea is his own memoir as a Jewish Holocaust survivor. Art Spiegelman's Maus is based on the firsthand testimony of his father, a Jewish Holocaust survivor, centered on the survivor's perspective. The other options are incorrect: both works use first-person or personal testimonial perspectives (not third-person), they focus on personal or direct family survivor experiences (not friends), and Wiesel's work is his own experience (not his father's).
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from a Jewish survivor's perspective.