The Diary of Anne Frank Essay

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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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    power, Anne Frank lived her life like any other girl, because of Hitler's rules she had to abandon her school and pin a star on her clothes. Anne then had to move into hiding, here she followed strict rules so that the Nazis wouldn't capture her. Anne went to three different concentration camps leading up to her arrest. During the Holocaust, Anne Frank successfully hid from the Nazis for several years, but eventually she was captured and sent to concentration camps where she lost her life. Anne…

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    Between the stories of , “The Diary of Anne Frank,” and Farewell to Manzanar, there are many similarities between the girl protagonists. However, there are also many differences between their stories. In the stories, both Anne and Jeanne had problems with a parent. When Jeanne was in the relocation camp, her father was always drunk and impossible to get along with. He would always be rude and shut people out of his life. On the other hand Anne had problems with her mother while they were hiding…

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    . While most educated individuals can agree that it is not wrong to use the diary for educational purposes, the argument of how they are teaching it tends to come up in conversation quite often. Students are being taught while reading that they can relate to Anne and the things that she is currently going through. Students tend to believe that they are facing some of the issues that Anne was forced to experience. Ultimately, leading to a false understanding of what people actually experienced…

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    The Germans discriminate against Jews by treating them unfairly by taking some of their rights away. I know the Germans discriminated against the Jews because in The Diary of Anne Frank it says, “Our freedom was severely restricted by a series of anti-Jewish decrees: Jews were required to wear a yellow star; Jews were required to turn in their bicycles; Jews were forbidden to use streetcars; Jews were forbidden to ride in cars…

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    suffering. It is those who forgive and spread their positivity that heal from the wounds caused by others’ cruelty, such as Anne Frank, author of “Anne Frank: Diary Of a Young Girl”, a memoir which details the experiences of a young girl and her family forced into hiding from the Nazis. Another inspiring story comes from “Dear…

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    national group. One of the most studied genocides is the Holocaust. And Anne Frank and Leon Leyson both had a positive attitude during the time of war. Anne Frank is a little girl that didn't survive the holocaust and wrote in a diary about it and also had a positive attitude through the holocaust even though she ended up dying in the bergen-belsen concentration camp. One great example of showing positivity to conflict is Anne Frank during the holocaust as stated, “So much has happened it's as…

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    “Presents!” Anne exclaims. She is giving out presents like a young girl and then she comes to Peter. She hands him a paper ball with a string attached. She made this herself, showing that she has creativity, playfulness, and imagination.Throughout the play called The Diary Of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. On the fact that Anne has the trait of playfulness, there is also more evidence that shows that she is playful. For example, When Mr. Frank states that Anne will like Peter…

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    Positive Attitude Conflict occurs in everyone’s everyday life. How people chose to respond to conflict is what will end up affecting the outcome. In “Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat” and “Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl” there are figures that both show a positive attitude when facing hard times. The best way to respond to conflict is to have a positive attitude. Being optimistic can actually affect a person’s mental health. The Mayo Clinic Staff explains, “Health benefits that positive…

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    Conflict can really affect others and bring them down. Anne Frank, Malala, Louise from Dear Miss Breed all went through conflict but positive thinking helped them from letting themselves down. These three girls all did something that kept them happy and made them think positive. Positive thinking is one of the best ways to respond to conflict. A quote from the diary of Anne Frank shows how she kept her positivity during the Holocaust when she was hiding in a room, “Thanks to father who brought…

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