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    Isolation

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    Themes are meant to serve a huge purpose in our lives. They are meant to help us learn from our mistakes or chase our dreams. In The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, there are three important themes that stand out. Isolation, identity, and family all are very important and have an effect on Anne and the story. Being isolated from the world can be pretty scary. In The Diary of a Young Girl, Anne feels isolated and cut off from her family and the other members of the Secret Annex, even while…

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    or fact of continuing to live or exist, but sadly everyone living in the secret Annex died. The diary was retrieved by Miep Gies, who gave it to Anne's father, Otto Frank, the family's only known survivor. People In real life survive by going into hiding or migrate to a different country to stay safe from the situation. The story that will be compared will be “Beyond Secret Tears” and Anne Frank’s diary.…

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    How do you think Anne Frank went through the Holocaust while remaining so confident in her situation? I think that Anne is just putting on a brave face so she didn't look childish. She was trying to make the best out of this situation. She realized just how poor things were around her. When the Jewish went to the concentration camp, the Nazis would make them work for food and drag dead bodies. The theme in the play is that you should always keep your head up and you should always look for the…

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    Cynthia Ozick 'The Shawl'

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    Tha Shawl The events presented by Cynthia Ozick in The Shawl, happen during the World War II in Europe, when the Germans were occupying much of the Europe and led most of the Jews in concentration camps. In the beginning,, Ozick is presenting us a forced march to a concentration camp, on a very cold day. The principal character that she introduced to us is Rosa, the mother of a fifteen months old girl, Magda, and her niece, Stella, who walked along on that miserable day (Ozick 277). Little…

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    value? Do any of their values potentially conflict? How can you reveal the conflicts in those values? Do any of those values conflict with themselves? These are important questions that should be answered in order to have a reasonable conflict. In The Diary Of Anne Frank, pg. 10, paragraph 1, Anne…

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    Anne Frank Traits

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    In the play, “Diary of Anne Frank.” The character traits that help the people in the annex, are that Anne is an outgoing, friendly, and comprehend girls, Mr,Frank is a kind and intelligent man, and Mrs. Frank is a patience and mature woman. It is so hard for her to hide in the annex , because she is the youngest one hide in the annex. For her age, if she can’t find anything fun she may feels bored and get annoying. But, she is an outgoing girls. She always can find some little things make…

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    Anne Frank is really well known for her Biography, Diary of a Young Girl, and the hardships that she faced while hiding from the Nazi, and this book contributed to history in many, many, ways. First of all, her story gave many people insight of how hard it was to be hiding from the Nazi, especially as a girl as young as her. You see, for most people, when they hear about Jews going into hiding, they just think ‘oh well, that must have been hard,’ and forget all about it, going on with their…

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    In 1944, a Dutch government official, persuaded the population to save any first hand accounts like diaries or personal belongings that they might of had during the war (Lipstadt, 2011). The young writers expressed their feelings and reflected on the trauma they had during these nightmare years (Holocaust, 2016). It has been pointed out that Anne Frank’s diary was written in green ballpoint, something that would not have been easily available to Anne Frank during the war. Minor…

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    Elsa Kopp was born in Munsinger, Germany as Elsa Moll. When Moll was eighteen years old, she moved to the United States to live with an aunt she had never met. Upon arriving in the U.S, Elsa had to take a boat and then a train to get to Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Seeking job opportunities, she began working as a maid, but soon realized she was lonely and extremely homesick. So as not to be so alone in a city she had never been in before, Elsa started taking night classes at Whitefish Bay High School,…

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    of BCS had the privilege of seeing the Diary of Anne Frank in play form at the Avon Theatre in Stratford, Ontario. The director Jillian Keiley had started the play by lining out the 19 actors and having them all tell stories from when they were 13. Anne Frank was also thirteen was she went into hiding in the Secret Annex. This gave a sense of understanding the difference between life back in the 1940’s and the life today. The real life story of Anne’s diary starts out by Hitler gaining power in…

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