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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.

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 [serious and reflective], as the selection states, “[...]” (page number). However, the tone of the second was [absurd and satirical], as was written, “[...]” (page number). In addition, the perspective of the first was [personal and introspective], shown by the quote “[...]” (page number). Yet, the perspective of the second was [satirical and surreal], 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.