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Vladek's Character Analysis - Coggle Diagram
Vladek's Character Analysis
Past
Chapter 2 (As a Husband to Anja)
Vladek helps Anja with her mental state by taking her on a trip which results in a stronger bond between the two (31-35)
Both had a kid together (30)
He leaves Anja and their kid back home to go serve in the war (38)
Chapter 3 (As a Son (and a POW))
Vladek has high morals, which is why he didn't want to shoot at the German and asked himself "Why should I kill anyone" (48)
He felt prideful as he killed a rival instead of regret and said to himself, "Well, at leas I did something" (50)
He has started learning that violence is not justified, and that it can't be a solution; pacifism.
Chapter 1 (As a Jewish Businessman)
Quit school at the age of 14 so he can earn for his family. Took english lessons so he could go to the United States someday.
Present
Chapter 2 (As a Husband to Mala)
Impatient with Mala (always getting into fights with her and disapproves of everything she does) (Pgs. with Evidence - 11(from Chp. 1 ), 43, 44(from Chp. 3)
Chapter 3 (As a Survivor of the War)
Compares Artie to his young self, uses that as an analogy (Pgs. with Evidence - 51, 52)
Values cleanliness and ensures others value cleanliness (Pgs. with Evidence - 52, 68, 69)
Chapter 1 (As a Father to Artie)
Enthusiastic about forming a bond with Artie (Pgs. with Evidence - 11, 12)
Not conservative about sharing his past with his son (but conservative about sharing personal experiences with the world) (Pgs. with Evidence - 23)
Disagrees with Artie's perspective about educating people about the Holocaust (Pgs. with Evidence - 23)