Dear reader,
Spiegelman's Maus is concidered an oral history, because it is a story about a father telling his child something that happened in his life. The oral history about the father starts when his son asks him about when he was drafted on page 46 of the text. The son actually gives a bit of a oral history starting from the begining of the selection when he talked about how his father made him eat things he didn't want to during his childhood.
Sincerely,
Joshua Frasure
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