Saturday, February 12, 2011

Tin of Wonders


This is a tin filled with objects that I think symbolize Maus.

The first is the brown thing. (It is actually a chip.) It symbolizes hunger and starvation. In the book Maus Art's dad talks about how hungry everyone was.

The second is the nickle. The nickle represents how poor everyone was and how the little things we have today were treasured back then.

The third thing is the chain. (You can't really see it but it is in between the dirt and chip.) The chain represents the Jews being forced or tied to their future. They didn't really have a choice to where they would go or how much they ate.

The fourth thing is the broken or ripped heart. It symbolizes how families got separated and one or more members died.  Most of the people who survived the Holocaust lost many family members.

The fifth thing is the dirt. The dirt symbolizes how everything was unclean. The way the Nazis treated the Jews was unfair and sly. In addition, people got very sick because if one person in the bedroom got a cold and another person got a fever, one person would get them both and pass it on.

The last thing is the tin. The tin symbolizes jail. The Jews never knew when the war would end or when they would be able to see their families again. They were suck in concentration camps with no way to escape.

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