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    Our class recently read the play and watched the 2009 version movie of The Diary of Anne Frank. In the beginning of the story, we watch the Franks and Van Daans being situated into the Secret Annex. They learned that they must be quiet throughout the course of the workday and their abilities are limited. Such ability is using the washroom. In the middle, conflicts grow between the inhabitants of the annex. They have fallen into a pattern for living in hiding, but their terror is still present…

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    Throughout the course of over two years, Anne Frank and eight other Jews were forced to live in hiding within their secret Annex that protected them from the horrors of the outside world. These horrors were none other than the Holocaust as Anne and the others were Jews living in Amsterdam during World War II where Adolf Hitler and the Nazis wanted to eliminate all of the Jews during this period of time. While she was living in the Annex, she turned to a diary to communicate everything that was…

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    Anne Bradstreet Beliefs

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    Like most writers Anne Bradstreet wrote about what she knew or what was important to her, and what was important to her were her strong beliefs in her puritan values and concerns she had as a puritan. Bradstreet’s poetry conveys the puritan values of not attaching yourself to worldly possessions. She also writes on seeking God and doing Gods will, and her concern of the brevity of life and the certainty of death is a “traditional” concern she had as a puritan, that she expressed in her poetry.…

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    Anne Frank's Life

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    Reading about Anne Frank’s life certainly has changed my own in a large number of ways. Reading entries from the play and seeing the movie version affected myself by giving a different perspective on someone’s life experience, like how the Germans judged the Jews, but in the movie when the officers figured out about Anne and everybody in the annex they were rushing them to pack and to leave. But when Mr. Frank was getting his suitcase the officer asked him what was in it and how he had it…

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    The Significant Difference of Anne Bradstreet Throughout my reading of “Exploration and Colonization”, I had a mild feeling of discomfort. The main reason being my prior knowledge and feelings about the unjust treatment of Native Americans during this time period. The way Indians were described as savages and in other defamatory ways did not settle well with me. The authors in this section were so biased towards Native Americans and so profoundly sure of their own righteousness, it made…

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    Alford, Lincolnshire, England, probably in the spring of 1591 (she was baptized on July 20, 1591), Anne Marbury was the daughter of a silenced clergyman and grew up in an atmosphere of learning. She married William Hutchinson, a merchant, in 1612, and in 1634 they migrated to Massachusetts. Anne Hutchinson soon organized weekly meetings of Boston women to discuss recent sermons and to give expression to her own theological views. Before long her sessions attracted ministers and magistrates as…

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    Critical Analysis of “The Diary of Anne Frank” The diary of Anne Frank was about a young Jewish girl during Hitler’s rise to power. Anne faced many struggles during this time including having to live with seven people in a tiny space and having to refrain from moving or speaking during the day from Mondays through Fridays. Francis Goodrich and Albert Hackett beautifully portrayed the life story of Anne frank through the play “The Diary of Anne Frank” using irony, external conflict, and…

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    Writers devote all their sweat, tears and blood into books, as they aspire for it to be the best thing they have written. In Anne Bradstreet’s poem, “The Author to Her Book”, she discusses the complex processes of creating a book and compares its difficulty to raising an actual child. The speaker is at battle with herself, as she constantly struggles to appreciate and love her book, but is ashamed of its imperfections. Bradstreet utilizes an image of raising a baby to highlight her…

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    My essay will be about the diary of Anne Frank play and about the book We Survived The Holocaust. main character is Anne Frank, who went into hiding during the holocaust.The We Survived The Holocaust book was about a bunch of stories told by survivors of the holocaust.I will be talking about the similarities and differences between the book and play. I will also be talking about the theme for both the book and play. The Diary of Anne Frank play they mention that, she keeps a journal and…

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    was born in Stratford-Upon-Avon. His parents were John Shakespeare and Mary Arden. He was one of seven children. He had three sisters named Joan, Anne, and Margaret. He also had three brothers named Richard, Edmund, and Gilbert. The children's father, John, was elected bailiff or mayor. As William grew up, he married Anne Hathaway at the age of 18 and Anne was 26. They had three children named Hamnet, Susanna, and Judith. He began to start a career of being a teacher. He later started a new…

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