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    The Diary of Anne Frank, was one book I was sure to never forget. I was overwhelmed with sadness and fury at the injustice and intolerance that had led to Anne Frank's death, but her realness and the very existence of the book survived gave me hope, too. After reading it was the first time I really understood the power of words an selfless acts could have on lives: Anne Frank's words lived on, and they had the power to change lives,but one person stood out the most in her diary that was…

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    The movie Freedom Writers was by far the most phenomenal movie I’ve watched in years. It’s a crime and biography movie about students who were born in the projects and were part of various gangs. The students who attended Woodrow Wilson High School was thought to have little to no potential solely because they neither knew how to read or write. Since the students had such a tough background teachers quit on the group of students because they felt it was useless. As a new teacher comes along (Ms…

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    In this essay, I will be comparing the Diary Of Anne Frank play by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich to the original published diary of Anne Frank. I will talk about the differences and similarities in each piece. In Anne’s diary, it starts out in Anne’s original house, and she receives her diary on her 13th birthday. In the play, it starts as the Franks are getting to the hiding place, and Anne receives her diary as a gift from her dad in a box. I think that the people who wrote the play…

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    in the annex experienced. This essay will focus on the living conditions for Anne and the others that made life difficult in the annex. We were given the play “The diary of Anne Frank” by France's Goodrich and Albert Hackett. We were also given the autobiographical “The diary of a young girl” by Anne Frank. To begin, the play “The Diary of Anne Frank” by France’s Goodrich and Albert Hackett supported the statement of how the living conditions for Anne and the others made life difficult…

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    Anne Frank is the definition of the border between optimism and pessimism. Though Anne Frank looked more towards the bright side of things she also understood that she was basically being hunted by Nazi’s and every move that she made from 1933 was critical, with a possibility of capture and death. Through Anne’s writing, we can identify that Anne Frank was a positive person.” Preoccupied by the thought of going into hiding, I stuck the craziest things in the bag, but I’m not sorry. Memories…

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    In the play “The Diary of Anne Frank” and the timeline “Frank Family and World War II Timeline” they both discuss the traumatic events of World War II. “The Diary of Anne Frank” talks more about Anne Frank, her family, and friends that go into hiding. The timeline “Frank Family and World War II Timeline” discuss the events of World War II. The audience may learn many things from the play and the timeline but in different ways. The play “The Diary of Anne Frank”, is about Anne Frank was a…

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    LaGravenese, Eva is able to “go against her people” because of what she has learned in school and through her experiences, as well as through the relationships she has made. Mrs. Gruwell assigns Eva two books in school including Durango Street and The Diary of Anne Frank including violence and gangs. She can relate to them and gains the understanding of the Holocaust with the Nazis killing many innocent Jews to “protect their own people” just because they thought other groups of people were…

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    Anne Frank's Diary

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    Gregory Maldonado 5/2/2017 Period.1 Anne frank I strongly believe that Mr. Godinez should read “Diary Of A Young Girl” for the future 8th graders. My opinion about this diary is I think that it is a great book. It's a great novel because it is very interesting. She talk about something that you can relate to you and she is a very interesting writer. In my opinion I think that Mr. G should use this novel next year to show the…

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    Anne had the dream of living beyond her death. It has come true. Her diary is very famous, even today. She wrote the diary in the 1940s. Many people have read the book, and it's been made into many plays. Even though Anne is technically not living, she became famous after her death. So she is still with us. I think it would have been better if she would have survived the war and not have become famous. She might have still been alive today is the Gestapo wouldn’t have captured her. But her…

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    In 1952, Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett wrote the play The Diary of Anne Frank. The play takes place during the Holocaust of World War II. The play is about 2 families that are hiding out from the Nazis in a secret annex hidden behind a bookcase. Otto, Edith, Margot, Anne, Putti, Petronella, Peter, and Mr. Dussel are all members and only had the supplies that loyal employees and friends, Miep and Mr.Kraler provided them. For two years, they were cooped up in small rooms and had no choice…

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