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    "In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart." This quote was written by Anne Frank several months before she perished in the concentration camps. Despite being in such conditions, she was optimistic. The young girl that Anne was, she looked at the world with rose-colored glasses. Curiosity and determination in her personality had resulted in the conclusion of that quote. Though she did have some disputes with the residents of the annex, she was thoughtful and…

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    undetectable with one way of accomplishing the former by sheer determination. There are numerous courageous historical figures in the world; two figures that I would like to highlight are Anne Frank and Nelson Mandela. Anne Frank was a German-born Jew who came to be known as the “human face of the Holocaust” in World War II. Ms. Frank…

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    Anne Frank Point of View Narrative Essay POV: Mrs. Frank I awoke to the creak of the food safe being closed back. I sat straight up in the bed, terrified at the sound of the intruder. I started screaming for my husband, with adrenaline rushing through my veins, who awoke beside me with a start frantically asking what was wrong. At the sound of my screaming Mr. Dussel and Mrs. Van Daan rushed down the annex stairs followed by . In a moment’s notice Mr. Dussel’s hands are around the other…

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    I personally have not been through the same things as Anne, but I've went through some things similar to what she went through but on a smaller scale. For instance, I've been bullied my whole life and people didn't and some still don't like me for who I am. Some of my friends have turned on me because of their family,because they don't like the color of my skin.Many of my friends turned on me because I was not popular or because my family didn't have much money.Also because of my weight I lost…

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    In Germany 1933 to 1945 6 million innocent people were killed.A young girl named Anne Frank along with her family and the Van Daan family were kept in the secret annex for 25 months without going outside.The only way to know what was happening outside was from the radio or the people who were helping them(named Miep and Mr.Kraler)told them.Knowing these things strongly affected everyone in the annex.Due to historic events the moods and actions of the characters within the secret annex changed.…

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    remember, even when people might want to forget. Memories are the moments people remember from their past; memories are essential to a large extent, because it’s the glue to what holds a person together. Memories are important because someone like Anne Frank used her memories to share what could not be experienced by others, to change the perspective of the world. Also memories are to incredibly important to forget, forgetting allows people to live, but memories help people to survive. It’s…

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    Richard Cory: True vs Apperecur Happiness I was born on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt, Germany. Me and my family are a middle class family and we are Jews. My father is Otto Frank and my mother is Edith Frank and my sister Margot. I go to a wonderful school and have lot of friends. But my father said that we will be moving to Amsterdam in a week which means I will have to make new friends all over again. A week has past and we are all packed ready to go to Amsterdam i said my goodbye to my…

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    A connection I had was I did a research project on The Diary of Anne Frank and The Boy in The Striped Pajamas both telling a story of the Holocaust through the view of two children. The Diary of Anne Frank was talking about her experiences living in the attic during the Holocaust, until her and her family were captured. However, The Boy in The Striped Pajamas is in the point of view…

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    door was turning slowly, the door opened and it was Gestapo. The Franks, Van Daans, and Peter were doomed, knowing the next stop was being relocated at the concentration camps. Miep Gies had a disappointed look on her face probably she could have warned them, but no one was prepared for this. Miep Gies knew she couldn’t lie to Gestapo or else it would have been horrible for each and everyone of them. The Gestapo arrested the Franks, Van Danns, and Dussel…

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    clear. We had been found. We have been hiding in our annex for two years. We had two families, us, the Franks, and the van Daans. Life is hard in hiding, but it is about to get a lot worse. The Nazi police yelled at us to get only a small bag of clothes, and anything else was to be considered as a threat. We were pushed down the stairs, and I heard a gunshot from upstairs. I immediately thought, “Anne”. She is the most rambunctious out of the group, so I had figured she had tried to smart talk…

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