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    Anne Frank Holocaust

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    Diary of Anne Frank is a journal written by Anne Frank in her time of hiding during the holocaust. The families were hiding in Amsterdam. They were in a secret annex in a building on a canal called the Prinsengracht. In the annex, there were the Franks, Van Daans, Mr. Kraler, Mr. Dussel, and Miep. The Franks consisted of Anne, Margot, Mr. Frank, and Mrs. Frank. The Van Daans consisted of Peter, and Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan. The families were soon to be worried abut their lives. The Franks were…

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    The Diary Of Anne Frank

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    The Diary of a Young Girl Anne Frank I’ve chosen to read and write a response to The Diary of a Young Girl for a number of reasons, but the main reasons Anne Frank’s wartime diary stood out to me is because Anne Frank was a fairly normal and typical teenaged child, however unlike us she was unfortunate enough to be born in the soon to be war stricken era 1929, just before one of the worst events in history would soon occur, the rise of the Nazi’s, and the story is somewhat relevant to what is…

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    Anne Frank Strength

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    Anne Frank - Anne Frank was chosen because of the uniqueness of her situation compared to the others. She was faced with adversity, and unbelievable obstacles and her situation were so extreme that it would be impossible for others even to comprehend the day-to-day fear and terror she must have faced. Unlike the others, Anne Frank was also a young girl during her time in hiding. She, like the others, must have had incredible inner strength both mentally and spiritually to create her daily…

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    Anne Frank Purpose

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    Anne Frank was in hiding for two years. One theme of Anne Frank is people need a sense of purpose in their lives. Although some people choose to simply go with the flow of life, without purpose, people tend to give up. Mr. Frank comes back from the concentration camp. Then he and Miep, one of the family’s protectors, have a conversation about his life in the future without his family. After coming home from Auschwitz, Mr. Frank did not know what to do with his life. His family was…

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    Diary Anne Frank

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    diary, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, the character Anne Frank can be described as a person who is in love. For example, in page 415 Anne shows that she was the one trying to get Peter and not the other way around. She always thought of Peter as a sweet person who just needed friendship and love that would never do anything wrong. Anne too just wanted a friend who would help her and so she drew him and they became friends and soon after that they became intimate which Anne…

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    The Diary Of Anne Frank

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    The Diary of Anne Frank Essay Have you ever felt alone and wanting to talk to someone? Anne Frank was open to talking to her father and Peter. The theme of Anne Frank is everyone needs someone with whom to share life's experiences. Anne's family needs to be there for each other because they are all terrified of getting caught. Although, some people are introverts, life can be better if you express yourself and talk to someone. An example of this is, when Anne had a nightmare and her…

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    Anne Frank Response

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    Have you ever heard of the story Anne Frank? In this story there were a lot of emotions and problems. From wars to Jews hiding in secret places. The Franks and the Van daans had lived in a place called the Secret Annex. In my opinion the way Anne described her lifestyle it was just a lot of struggles that come upon her. She sometimes had problems with her mom, the Van daans or just the fear of the Nazis or the Green police. She was afraid of being dragged out and being but in a concentration…

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    Anne Frank Quotes

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    One girl named Anne Frank, who was jewish said this beautiful quote “In spite of everything, I still believe people are really good at heart.” Despite all the hate that was going around in hiding there still was some good in everybody, and after reading The Diary Of Anne Frank I agree with Annes quote. Overall I am agreeing with Annes quote is due to Mieps kindness and helpfulness especially during the hiding and helping the jews. However I can see how people disagreed with Annes quote due to…

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    In “The Diary of Anne Frank,” the reader is introduced to eight characters who are hiding the annex, each with a unique personality. I found that I could identify with some of the characters, but some I was unable to relate to. The character that I am most similar to is Margot Frank because of our studious habits and our role as a “middleman” in another relationship. Mr. Van Daan and I shared minimal qualities so he was the clear choice for the person that was most different from me. While…

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    Anne Frank Selfish

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    scarce, and diligence is key when communicating with others. Anne Frank The Diary of a Young Girl is an engaging, perspective changing novel by Anne Frank, translated from Dutch by B. M. Mooyaart-Doubleday, that can change the mood of any individual instantaneously. In this essay, it will be clear that although Anne Frank is outspoken and very loud, she is still an introverted person that begins to slowly learn to care about others. Anne is outspoken, self sufficient, and a selfless young girl…

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