Respuesta :
The correct answer is A. From a Jewish survivor's perspective
Explanation:
The books "All Rivers Run to the Sea" and "Maus" focus on describing the experience of surviving to the Holocaust. In the case of "All Rivers Run to the Sea", this is an autobiographical book in which, his author Ellie Wiesel describes his experiences as a Jew in the Holocaust, the way he survived to it and important events of his life after this. Similarly, the book "Maus" by Art Spiegelman shows the experiences of his father as a jew who survived the holocaust through the use of comics rather than traditional writing. Additionally, both books show directly the perspective of two Jew men who survived the holocaust and due to this, both use the first-person point of view. Thus, it can be concluded these books relate events of the Holocaust from a Jewish survivor's perspective.
As per the question, the incidents of Wiesel's rivers moving to the sea and Spiegelman's Maus associate to the Holocaust would be:
A). from a Jewish survivor's perspective.
- Both the narratives of Wiesel, as well as, Spiegelman are portrayed in the Ist person perspective.
- The Jewish individual in both the narratives had experienced the Holocaust and the way they went under the circumstances at that trial time.
- Thus, both the narratives have been conveyed directly from the first-person perspective i.e. 'The Jewish Survivors' viewpoint and their first-hand experiences.
Thus, option A is the correct answer.
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