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    of her diary, Anne describes fairly typical girlhood experiences, writing about her friendships with other girls, her crushes on boys, and her academic performance at school. Because anti-Semitic laws forced Jews into separate schools, Anne and her older sister, Margot, attended the Jewish Lyceum in Amsterdam. The Franks had moved to the Netherlands in the years leading up to World War II to escape persecution in Germany. After the Germans invaded the Netherlands in 1940, the Franks were forced…

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    played a major part in these two character’s lives. In both, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas, Bruno, and The Diary of Anne Frank, Anne, World War II had a huge impact on the family and the characters sense of self. Bruno and Anne Frank are very different yet quite alike. Anne Frank was a Jew and Bruno was a German. Anne Frank being a Jew she would have to deal with the holocaust. “Anne was well-known for the diary she…

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    Everyone has heard of the legend Anne Frank, but who hid her and her family for the 2 years? Miep Gies! Miep Gies kept Anne Frank and her family alive during their time of need. Miep is a courageous woman who overcame hardships throughout her childhood and risked her life for the sake of others. Miep was born in Vienna, Austria, and was the second daughter of two working parents. Her Mom and Dad were not suitable to raise Miep and her sister. Their home had little food and even littler work.…

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    The Diary of Anne Frank and Daniel’s Story are two books that are set in World War II during the Holocaust. The Holocaust was a genocide led by Hitler which targeted Jews, Gypsies, gay people, disabled people, Communists, Socialists, and others who did not meet Hitler’s standards of the perfect race. Anne Frank and Daniel share their stories of their families struggles through the Holocaust as Jews. Although they may both take place during the same time period there are many similarities and…

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    Do you like to read plays? Plays are based on a series of characters. If you like plays, You should read Anne Frank’s Diary. I am going to compare and contrast two characters. I picked Anne Frank and Peter Van Dann. Here are the similarities between Anne Frank and Peter Van Dann. Peter Van Dann and Anne Frank are both innocent. They both can be nice. They both can also be mean. They both get annoyed by their mothers. They also get embarrassed by their mothers. They both live in the secret…

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    Eleanor Roosevelt once said that Annes Frank’s story made her “intimately and shockingly aware of war’s greatest evil -- the degradation of human spirit. At the same time, Anne Frank’s diary makes it poignantly clear the ultimate shining nobility of that spirit.” Anne Frank’s diary shows the degradation of the human spirit in many ways. First, the people living in the secret annex are constantly fearing that the Nazis are going to capture them and bring them to a concentration camp. They are not…

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    Imagine being forced to live in an attic for two years; wouldn’t that be ridiculous? Anne and her family had to be in that position. As Anne lived there, she recorded her experiences in her diary. The Diary of Anne Frank is a primary source of what life is like in during Nazi Germany from a Jewish perspective. In 8th grade, it is mandatory to read the diary. Although some think that The Diary of Anne Frank is boring and should not be read, students should read this book because it is a first…

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    From the last chapters throughout the book, Anne has been awfully disrespectful and rude to her mother, but now as she grows up, she matures to be closer with her mother. She has used her words to express how she feels and how she has grown up through time. Anne shows her reason why she feels she has been better to her mother, but she writes everyday life things to show how she’s matured. As Anne begins to write things in her diary, she tells us how she flipped the pages and amongst all the…

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    to hide., Everybody knows Anne’s story so this is a prime example of hatred and being able to overcome her tragedies. Even after she died she is and will always be remembered for her touching story that she left behind. In conclusion, Harold and Anne both had to overcome their adversities and the people that hated them in order for them to be successful and that’s exactly what they did. For that, they will always be remembered and even in death they will never truly be…

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    How do you think Anne Frank went through the Holocaust while remaining so confident in her situation? I think that Anne is just putting on a brave face so she didn't look childish. She was trying to make the best out of this situation. She realized just how poor things were around her. When the Jewish went to the concentration camp, the Nazis would make them work for food and drag dead bodies. The theme in the play is that you should always keep your head up and you should always look for the…

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