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Sunday, October 8, 2017
Hah as if!
A certain mortal attempted to tell I, The Great and Might Presto, that I was not allowed to write this post for this weak, he said that the topic was too "sensitive" or that "you would end up making something serious into a joke and people will think both of us are assholes!". Well worry not my adoring public, for The Great and Might Presto is here, and all it took was assuring him that The Great and Might Presto would not make fun of any holocaust survivors here, which is quite easy, after all,The Great and Might Presto only writes fact and detailed analysis nothing offensive, any mortal who says otherwise simply does not have the proper intellect to adequately admire The Great and Might Presto's masterful writing. So, since The Great and Might Presto also agreed The Great and Might Presto would still meet the requirements for the blog(he sure is needy isn't he?), let's use the top of page 47, of Maus volume two. Prior to these panels, Art had become overwhelmed, and morphed into the image of a child, then after visiting his psychiatrist, had morphed back. On these panels though, we see the once again adult Art listening to his voice recording from back when his father was alive. Art was feeling stressed at this time, and he cared very little for what was going on in his father's life, all he cared for at this time was finding out more from his father about the holocaust, and so he snaps at his father, the Art listening to the recoringsvisably recoils, and returns back to the image of a child. Spiegelman is using this transformation into his younger self to show his guilt over him feeling he was a bad son, and over he feels about the publication of Maus because of this. Spiegelman turns back into a child when he feels guilt to show how helpless he feels about these things, they're in the past after all, what's done is done. It also makes him revert to show how he probably feels inwardly, he remembers his father and this makes him feel immature of the way he handled his father, impatient, only thinking of his wants. I am now being cut off here, Both of The Great and Might Presto's other conclusions were deemed "immature", and "offensive", so The Great and Might Presto encourages you mortals to just imagine something witty as I'm sure you know The Great and Might Presto always does in all his writing.
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