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Both Wiesel’s All Rivers Run to the Sea and Spiegelman’s Maus related events of the holocaust

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Both Wiesel's All Rivers Run to the Sea and Spiegelman's Maus relate events of the Holocaust from a Jewish survivor's perspective. They are both told in first-person point of view, from the perspective of a Jewish person who has gone through the Holocaust and survived the ordeal. So both stories are told straight from the source - they are not retold by friends, or their fathers, but by the very people who experienced these terrors. 
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