The Diary of Anne Frank Essay

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    heart"(Rosenblatt) Anne Frank was a jewish girl who had to stay hidden in a secret attic to save her life. She used writing as an escape from her real life. Throughout her life she document her personal life, while she was hiding, and after she hid in a journal her dad gave her. Some people believe that Annelies Marie Frank was one of the best writers of her time. With every line she wrote, you could feel her passion and anger. Anne Frank was born on June 12, 1929, 13 years later Otto, her…

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    Anne Frank once wrote, “Despite everything, I believe that people are really good at heart.” During WWII, the Nazis rounded up and sent many different groups of people in concentration camps. Over 6 million Jews died. This is explained in the article, “1933: Hitler Comes to Power.” Anne Frank and her struggles to not be caught by the Nazis is shown in The Diary of Anne Frank. Anne Frank lived during WWII, and she witnessed the terrible things that happened to the Jewish people first hand.…

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    In her diary, Anne Frank, much like George Orwell, has a “desire to push the world in a certain direction” and to emphasize the kind of society other people should begin to strive toward. A Jewish teenager living in Holland during the Holocaust, Anne is forced into hiding and must bear witness the atrocities and anti-semitism brought forth by Adolf Hitler and the Nazis. Using a diary she received for her birthday, she recounts her life during the Holocaust and her views on the world and how they…

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    During Anne Frank’s time, anyone of her religion(Judaism) were being rounded up by the Germans and sent off to the concentration camp. Frank’s family had learned from experience that they could no longer live a normal life and would have to go into hiding if they didn’t want to be sent away. They found a hiding spot where they would have to stay inside and never leave until Jewish people were no longer being “exterminated.” Most children or even adults would be able to do this. But Anne Frank…

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    My belief is that Anne Frank was an incredibly stubborn person filled with optimism and belief. Anne Frank believed the best about life and people, even until the end. She always got the last word in an argument and she was optimistic. Even when the Nazis chased her into hiding, she wrote," In spite of everything, I still believe that people are good at heart." This was a show of her belief in the good of people. Anne Frank may have lived a short life, but she made it bright and happy for…

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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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    Let me just start by saying that Anne Frank is just a perfect little girl. She was thrown into a bad spot in her life but she kept moving forward. If you look at all she has been through you would take a step back and call her a hero because of how brave she was. Anne Frank was just 13 years of age when she went into hiding in a secret annex in the upstairs attic of her fathers work shop. From there she spend just over two and a half years in this secret annex with eights others with nobody to…

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    the Franks found out they went into hiding in a place called the annex they let another family in as well called the van Danns they were a nice family. After a few years of hiding and they were finally caught but they were ready to go they got separated at different concentration camps but Otto Frank the father to Anne Frank and Margot Frank they both died at the same camp but otto Frank faked his sickness and went into the infirmary but by the time he got out it was all over. Otto Frank was…

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    and being optimistic is the finest one to make. Louise in “Dear Miss Breed” by Joanne Oppenheim finds ways to stay upbeat in rough times far from home, and Anne Frank in “The Diary Of Anne Frank” by Anne Frank is also looking sunnyside-up while hidden from the Nazis. Even though positivity doesn’t always have the results expected, such as in Anne Frank’s case, positivity helps to build a resistance to the hardships to come. The best way to respond to conflict is by maintaining an optimistic…

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    horrible thing and that it needs to be solved so the question: ‘how should people best respond to conflict?’ is brought up. There are multiple iconic people throughout history who have responded to conflict by peacefully speaking up such as Malala, Anne Frank and Martin Luther King Jr. These people have been some of the most influential people to respond to conflict and have changed the world for the better because of it. Malala was a very young girl during…

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