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which best describes why wiesel and spiegelman include jewish children in their works? both texts point out the innocence and naivete of the children during the holocaust. both texts reveal how the holocaust altered the lives of families, especially the children. both excerpts focus on the children who survived the holocaust and the generations that followed. both excerpts show how the children were sheltered from the horrors of the holocaust as long as p
Elie Wiesel's works (like Night) and Art Spiegelman's Maus center on the Holocaust's impact on families, with children as powerful symbols of the catastrophe's intergenerational and immediate destruction. They emphasize how the Holocaust shattered childhoods and upended family lives, rather than focusing only on innocence, survival alone, or shelter from horrors.
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B. Both texts reveal how the Holocaust altered the lives of families, especially the children.