In the last lines of the play, Anne says, "In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart." For example; Mr. Van Daan is caught stealing food from the cupboards. All along, they thought rats were taking the food. Miep comes with good news, the invasion has begun! Mr. Van Daan suddenly becomes sorry and apologizes sincerely for what he's done. This shows that …show more content…
Well, think of it as if school ended permanently. We would live in an uneducated society. This is an example of the theme in real life. The teachers and schools mean well. Like teachers & schools, people don't like being pulled over for speeding or fined for littering. If these justice officials didn't do their jobs, the world would be a mess and crime wreak havoc, their actions are "good at heart."An example from the 2nd scene, although they knew it was illegal, Mr. Kraler and Miep protected and cared for the Franks, Van Daans, and Dussel even though they could have been put in concentration camps or