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  1. Vladek Spiegelman. Vladek is in many ways a baffling character. In his story of surviving World War II and the Holocaust, he is truly heroic. But in the present day, he is high-strung and disagreeable. Most notably, Vladek is extremely tight with his money. At one point, he returns opened packages of cereal and crackers to the store for a refund.

  2. Vladek Spiegelman Character Analysis. Vladek Spiegelman. Artie ’s father. A Polish Jew and Holocaust survivor, Vladek is burdened by memories of fear, suffering, and loss that, until beginning his interviews with Artie, he has not addressed in years. As a young man, Vladek possesses a shrewd intellect and terrific interpersonal skills, which ...

  3. Character Analysis. “Mainly I remember arguing with him… and being told that I couldn’t do anything as well as he could,” Art tells his therapist. “No matter what I accomplish, it doesn’t seem like much compared to surviving Auschwitz” (II.2.34). Given what we learn about Vladek in Maus, it’s easy to see how Art feels.

  4. Maus: Part 2, Chapter 3. LitCharts assigns a color and icon to each theme in , which you can use to track the themes throughout the work. The next morning, Vladek announces plans for a trip to the supermarket, to return foods Mala left behind and buy groceries for the week. When Artie reminds Vladek that he and Françoise are only planning to ...

  5. Vladek agrees to tell his story to Art, for a book Art plans to write about Vladek’s life. Vladek begins his story before the war. As a young man, he is in a relationship with a young woman named Lucia Greenberg when he meets Anja, his future wife and Art’s mother. Vladek courts Anja. By 1936, they are engaged, and they marry on February 14 ...

  6. The kapo brings Vladek to a room and gives him the first real food he’s had in a long time. The kapo explains that he wants to know English in case the Allies win the war. After the lesson, the kapo lets Vladek choose better clothes and leather shoes from the storeroom, as well as a separate set of shoes, a spoon, and a belt for Mandelbaum.

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  8. Maus: Part 1, Chapter 3. LitCharts assigns a color and icon to each theme in , which you can use to track the themes throughout the work. Artie is still visiting Vladek often, trying to collect as much information as possible about Vladek’s past. Eating dinner at his father’s house one evening, Artie tells Mala about the extreme lengths to ...

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