The Diary of a Young Girl

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    about what the book was. The book was Anne’s diary she had stored in a drawer waiting to giving it back to her still having hope she would return, until she found out she had passed away. Miep mentioned that Anne had wanted her diary to be published after the war. After Miep handed the the diary to her father Otto Frank she stated “Here is your daughter Anne’s legacy to you.” Several weeks passed by, and he still did not have the courage to read Anne’s diary. Until one day he decide it was…

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    Papers On Anne Frank

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    I am researching Anne Frank. “Anne Marie Frank was a thirteen-year-old jewish girl that fled her home in Amsterdam with her family and went into hiding.” “Anne was hiding for the next two years with her family and another family lived cloistered in the “Secret Annex” of an old office building where her father had worked in.” Anne Frank was born on June 12, 1929 in Frankfurt, Germany. Anne had lived in Amsterdam with her family in World War II. Anne Frank went into hiding for two years in the…

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    matters today for a variety of reasons. There was a time when journaling was simply the standard thing done by a majority of people. Also referred to as keeping a diary, journals served as fascinating records of a person's life whether theywere in one sport or traveling the world. The most notably of journals comes from a little girl during the second world war. I am, of course, talking about Anne Frank. A teenager, she kept a journal of the harrowing experiences she and her jewish family…

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    The Diary of Anne Frank is a story of a little girl going into hiding with her family and another family joining them for two years on July 6, 1942. They went into the secret annex for hiding when the Nazis invaded the Netherlands.They were a Jewish family. Anne was born on June 12, 1929, she was 13 years old when she went into hiding. Anne was active, emotional and a little childish. Mr.Frank gave the diary to Anne and she started recording her feelings and observations. Anne had an…

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    Anne Frank is showing a positive attitude towards her conflict. As you can see there is a lot of negative around her but she still found the positive in things. In the end, the law of attraction took a toll and she ended up being able to publish her diary to the…

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    Report – The Book Thief The Book Thief, written by Markus Zusak, is a historically fictive novel set in Nazi Germany, at the very beginning of WWII. The Book Thief is about a young orphaned girl by the name of Leisel Meminger living during the coming of age of WWII. As Death narrates, we watch Leisel as a young girl, travelling with her mother and brother to meet her foster parents. Sadly, her younger brother Werner dies during the trip. During her brother’s funeral, she finds a book lying…

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    Anne Frank Struggles

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    Jewish girl who immigrated from Germany to Holland. Frank, being a very outgoing, optimistic, and sometimes even caring teenager she still has a different look on life. (Frank 7.21.44) “I’m finally getting optimistic”(Frank 284). Although she didn’t survive nor did her family, Anne believed she was going to survive the war. Anne is an open minded person and may speak out whenever something comes to mind. She never let anyone change her mind or take her expressions away from writing her diaries.…

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    When I first read Anne Frank's The Diary of Anne Frank, I was overwhelmed with grief and anger at the injustice and intolerance that had led to Anne Frank's death, but her honesty and the very existence of the book gave me hope, too. It was the first time I really understood the power of words an selfless acts: Anne Frank's words lived on, and they had the power to change lives,but one person stood out the most that was Hermine “Miep” Gies.We owe the existence of the book to Miep Gies, the…

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    Reading about Anne’s life has changed my life in many ways. Anne showed me that you should have hope even in the toughest situations. I’ve realized that Anne is an amazing and inspiring person. I believe she would be able to cheer anyone up with just a smile. That’s what I want to do, I want to be able to make anyone smile just like she did. She showed me that even if people are different from you, it doesn’t mean that they’re not human. Even though she’s gone and in a better place now, she…

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    committed evil deeds (Anne Frank Quotes). A little teenage girl wrote about the horrific experiences in her diary that no girl her age should ever experience in her life. Anne Frank recorded all the events in a diary describing the horrors she was experiencing while hiding in the secret annex. This diary gives an inside light on Anne Frank's life while hiding in the annex. Anne Frank was thirteen when she started her entries in her diary, a month before they went into hiding. Before going into…

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