The Diary of Anne Frank Essay

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    Why didn't the Allies bomb the death camps This topic, “ Why didn't the Allies bomb the death camps” is still a debate today, many people argue that the Allies was right for not bombing the death camps because the Allies’s goal was to win the war as fast as they could. If the Allies wanted to win the war as fast as they can, they would use all the planes they had in war and not use the planes to finish missions not related from winning the war as fast as they can. Some people debate…

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    this, she persists in helplessly loving and bears the frustration of her maturing daughter. Ms. Frank is constantly on edge and exhausts herself with fret. Anne's father, a man of dignity and strength, can be counted on to do the right thing. He is the moral anchor for everyone. Mr. Dussel is habituated to his privacy, and sometimes struggles to share a room with extroverted Anne. As the play progresses, Anne learns to give space to the edgy dentist.…

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    Wouldn’t it be great if the world were a utopian society? Where there were no conflict whatsoever. Sadly, we live in a world with loads of conflict; for example, in "Anne Frank Diary of a Young Girl." Anne has to face the Nazis, or in "Dear Mrs. Breed." Louis Ogawa living a portion of her childhood in an internment camp. A positive attitude is the best way to respond to conflict because it increases mental and physical health, it reduces stress, and makes life much more enjoyable. A positive…

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    hard people try, conflict can’t be avoided because it is everywhere, anytime. But in amidst conflict, all people react differently to the conflict they face, like how people reacted to the Holocaust like Anne Frank and her family's’ life hiding in the Secret Annex in the play “The Diary of Anne Frank” written by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich, or how Winston Churchill reacted to the attack on Britain as stated in his speech to the British parliament, “Blood, Toil, Tears, and Sweat”, or…

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    motivation to keep going in a time of trouble. During a troubled time, Anne Frank had kept a positive outlook even though she knew that something wasn’t right. She wrote in her diary to keep her going, to give her motivation. In the story of Anne Frank,in order to keep positive, she writes in a diary about her daily life in hiding. She often wrote about her family life, and her friends before and after she went into hiding. Anne wrote about her friend, Hello. In the text it says “And so we…

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    showcased to the world. Anne experiences this first hand and exhibited it through her writing. Life only gets tougher for her. Anne’s complicated revelation throughout the book is the realization that she will not survive the atrocious war she is hiding from. The news from the world around Anne impacts her way of thinking tremendously; hearing stories of other Jews and the viscous Germans creates a loss of hope. Hearing what the Germans are doing to the Jews and their…

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    Anne Frank Family Analysis

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    Intro Paragraph Anne Frank and her family have been through a lot in the years of War World Two. From the year they started hiding 1942 to the year they got captured and caught in 1944. She and her family have hidden for over two years inside of an attic in a business building called the ¨Secret Annex¨. They couldn't go outside, the couldn't even experience life as meant for because of the consequences of being found.The Frank family had no medical attention, barely enough food to feed…

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    the burden of the dispute. In Anne Frank: The Diary Of A Young Girl, Anne says, “Last night the four of us went down to the private office and listened to England on the radio. I was so scared someone might hear it that I literally begged Father to take me back upstairs. Mother understood my anxiety and went with me. Whatever we do, we're very afraid the neighbors might hear or see us” (Frank). This is another example of compromising based on the situation. Anne Frank could have spoken out, but…

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    Anne Frank was born in Frankfurt Germany on June 12th, 1929. Being a Jew in Europe during this time was difficult and made her life troublesome. Hitler was searching for people of the Jewish religion everywhere. Due to this, at just thirteen years old, Anne had to go into hiding with her father, mother, and older sister. However, in 1945 when Anne was just fifteen, she and the seven other people living in the annex, were found by the Germans and were taken to various concentration camps. Sadly,…

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    can’t walk, then crawl, But whatever you do, you have to keep moving forward. (Martin Luther King Jr.) Even though Eva and Anne both went through really hard times they both continued to move forward. They both had a miserable life but yet they made it the best they could. They both had times where they had to make hard decisions but they continued going. Both “The Diary of Anne Frank” and “Freedom Writers” share the life lesson of even though life is hard that you should never give up and keep…

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