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Milosz’s selection “And Yet the Books” and Ionesco’s selection “The Rhinoceros” were both influenced by World War II and Nazism, but the selections differ. The tone of the first was […], as the selection states, “[…]” (page number). However, the tone of the second was [...], as was written, “[…]” (page number). In addition, the perspective of the first was […], shown by the quote “[…]” (page number). Yet, the perspective of the second was […], as illustrated in the words “[…]” (page number). Both authors bring to bear these subjects, as many European writers had been heavily influenced by the times.