those I’ve never met. I want to go on living even after my death!”- Anne Frank She never knew how her legacy would live on after her death. Today Anne Frank is remembered as a high spirited, energetic, loving girl, who went through things none of us can imagine. How many thirteen year old girls do you see today that could go into hiding for two whole years, without any link to the outside world? Annelise Marie ”Anne” Frank was born to Edith and Otto Frank on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt,…
Anne Frank is a Jewish girl who has to go into hiding during World War Two to escape from the Nazis. Together with seven others she hides in the secret annex on the Prinsengracht 263 in Amsterdam. After more than two years in hiding they are discovered and deported to concentration camps. Anne’s father, Otto Frank, is the only one of the eight people to survive. After her death Anne becomes world famous because of the diary she wrote while in hiding. Anne Frank was born on 12 June 1929 in the…
Anne Frank Remembered was one book I was sure to never forget. It was an overwhelming story filled with sadness and injustice that had led to death of Anne Frank , and the existence of her diary. For the first time I really understood the power selfless acts could have on lives. In Anne Frank's diary one person stood out that was Hermine “Miep” Gies. Anne Franks Dairy not being lost can be contributed to Miep, a very brave woman who helped the Frank family hide from the Nazis. Gies risked…
occurred in world history because it was a event that killed around one third of the Jewish population in Europe. One piece of literature that gives us an insight into this time period is the memoir, “Anne Frank: A Diary of a Young Girl.” This novel takes a reader inside the head of a young girl in the middle of a time of war in Amsterdam during World War II. This memoir form takes us into Anne’s emotions and feelings throughout her experience of her and her family hiding from the Nazi’s in the…
Who took them?” Father “Listen girls the men you see in suits are Nazis and thay are here to get to jews and take them to a horrible camp the things they do to them is unimaginable. And we are jews so they are here for us.” Margot “What do you mean dom horrible thing is that where they…
Bildungsroman of sorts, dealing with the protagonist, Liesel Meminger. The odd narration by Death supplies it with a sense of ambiguity that no other book seems to emulate. This novel regarding the journey of Liesel Meminger, a nine-year-old German girl who was given up by her mother in 1939, she embarks a new life living with Hans and Rosa Hubermann in the humble town of Molching. Liesel’s journey evokes many mishaps and moments of joy; the book demonstrates her thirst for knowledge through her…
As Anne Frank once said, “Where there’s hope, there’s life. It fills us with fresh courage and makes us strong again,” applies to the screenplay “The Diary of Anne Frank” by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett because of the moral that is conveyed to us by the author. The “Diary of Anne Frank” is about a Jewish thirteen-year-old girl named Anne Frank who goes into hiding with her family and family friends whose names are Mr. Frank, Mrs. Frank, Margot, Mr. Van Dann, Mrs. Van Dann, Peter and Mr.…
Through the course of this assignment transcribing and interpreting Dorothy’s diary, there was a great amount of information to be gleaned about her life. While some aspects of Dorothy’s life, such as specific details about herself, are lacking, she provides plenty of evidence from which to draw conclusions about her employment, location, age, activities she does for fun, how she travels around, and the people she teaches and with which she works, shops, and goes out. To begin, it is clear…
respond to conflict, does responding a different way change the outcome, and does the way you respond change the way people think of you? To start things off, how do people respond to conflict? There are many ways people can respond to conflict. A girl named Sophie Scholl was a schoolgirl during the rise of the Nazi regime. She did not support the ways of the Nazis and started talking out about it. It made her teachers extremely angry and they punished her. Another…
open up a whole new world and let us into the kingdom of knowledge. The Diary of Anne Frank and Camp Harmony let us have a glimpse of what it was like to live through World War 2 and the Japanese relocation in the U.S. In the Diary of Anne Frank the Diary informs us what it was like to live during world war two. This changes the perception people and lets audiences know of the difficulty of the Jewish population. In the Diary Anne writes how she and her Family got…