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…
When Anne Frank was still alive and she lived in the annex it was an indiscretion to not realize that it was not always enjoyable or fun. To be factual it must be said that there was a family of four, a family of three, and a dentist living in the annex at one time. Anne Frank’s family was the family of four, the family of three were the Van Peltz family, and the dentist was Fritz Pfeffer. These eight individuals had to live in a cramped area that would typically be suitable for at most four or…
someone’s mind overnight: turmoil had long been brewing in England. “The collapse of the Anglican church and the turmoil of the Civil War during the 1640s created instability across Eastern England.” (Walker 157) The image of the witch was not new to the people of England, as it had long been a character in…
“conflict” is a serious disagreement or argument. Having a positive response is the best way to solve a problem. In The Diary Of Anne Frank, Anne kept a positive attitude which made her stay in the annex more enjoyable and less frightening. Also, in Dear Mrs Breed, books were sent to the Japanese-Americans that were in camps to entertain them. First, in The Diary Of Anne Frank, Anne was just a 13 year old girl. Her family was forced into hiding in 1942, due to the Germans coming to find the…
There is evidence Loretta Ragsdell discusses about how small children mimic behavior associated with lying. Additionally, they have a habit, tendency, “to repeat what is said around them” (Article 4, paragraph 6). But, it can also be said that this is no reason for society to keep on lying and demolish their real image. Moreover, Kant elaborates…
Ann frank found it difficult for herself to hide in a secret Annex; she found it frustrating to cope up with hiding. Writing a diary was cathartic to her to let go off boredom that was attached with closed confines of the Secret Annex. She and all else could not go outside of confines always felt threatened for life. At the time of writing a diary Ann was thirteen years old bright eyed girl, thus it was no wonder that she like many other school girls loved boys, school and spending time with…
conflicts in the sixties and seventies. The book was, “The Diary of Anne Frank”. Anne lived a very short life, mostly in fear of imminent death at the hands of the Nazis during World War II. Although my experience had similarities, such as age and the fear of war, I could not quantify the desperate situation she lived; but, I felt like I could feel her pain. Feeling this way, led me to seeking God in a local church. I believed that if Anne could keep her faith through those horrific moments, I…
Running Head: CHARACTER ANALYSIS OF FRANK 1 Character Analysis of Frank in Little Miss Sunshine Anne Boucard Monmouth University Abstract Little Miss Sunshine is a 2006 film about a family and their unusual road trip to California, in anticipation for their daughter Olive to win a beauty pageant. Frank, Olive’s uncle, experienced emotional turmoil when he lost his job and went through relationship problems with his lover.…
them in mass shootings or sending the the “tainted” to concentration camps all around Eastern Europe. The Einsatzgruppen’s actions were swift, following a gather, steal, kill pattern that allowed the mobile firing squads to kill several thousands of people a day. Each city, Concentration Camp, and Jewish Ghetto lived in constant fear of the Gestapo coming to eliminate the “unworthy”. One example of the Einsatzgruppen’s fear-rising violence lasted through September 21st to September 27th, 1941.…
innocent people. Adolf Hitler, born in 1889, grew up in close proximity to the border of Germany and eventually led his way up the political chain and became chancellor in 1932. From being chancellor, he was eventually elected to the position of president. With this power, he slowly shifted the once Wiemar Republic into a government of dictatorship. The leader of this dictatorship was the one and only Adolf Hitler himself. This surely led to an inevitable massacre of millions of people. It was…