Anne Frank Essay: The Holocaust was a very awful event in human history where tons of Jewish people lost their lives and those who were deemed less lost their lives. However a girl named Anne Frank, who was Jewish herself said this: “In spite of everything, I still believe people are really good at heart.” Even though they all showed love and hate through the play, I think that hate outbeats love so I’M disagreeing with Annes statement, because of Mr. Dussel showed his hateful and unkindness actions
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Anne Frank is one of the most important people in our world’s history because of her life before she went to concentration camps, her time she spent imprisoned at the camps, and her diary and legacy. Annelies Marie Frank was born on June 12, 1929 in Frankfurt, Germany to her parents Otto and Edith Frank (Source #3). When World War II broke out, she and her family moved to the Netherlands to escape the it (Source #2). In school, she was a good student who loved to read and had a dream of becoming
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Literature can help us to overcome these challenges by giving us facts and examples of what was happening back then. Some literatures that did help us was Maus, The movie of Anne Frank, and “The Ball”. In some short stories they give a scenario or a real life experience, it can also show conflict. For example, in the short story “The Ball”it explains what happens to a Jew if they do something wrong and it creates a huge conflict since no one believes the Jews. In the short story it says, “You want
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Anne Frank, a brave hero to all Jews. Here are my reasons towards why I believe she said that deeply heartfelt quote. My first reason to why I believe she said, "In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart," is because she was a very optimistic person. Another reason I believe she said that is because she was a nice and caring person. My last reason to why I believe she said that is because she was a very brave and heroic person. Now I'll be explaining my reasons
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Lying can be justified when you are going it to help someone else out. Or if it is to protect someone other than yourself. In the “Diaries of Anne Frank” she explains that people lied to help her and her family. The family protecting the Franks lied to help them even though there lives were at risk. This shows that sometimes to protect other people, it’s okay to lie. In article 1 paragraph 2 a survey by the AP-Ipsos poll said that ⅔ poll said that it was okay to lie to help somebody out. I also
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hide away in a room they called “The Secret Annex.” Her diary is called, “Anne Frank, the Diary of a Young Girl.” Anne Frank was just a normal fifteen-year-old Jewish girl when the Nazi invaded Germany and her and her family and friends were forced into hiding. She was in hiding for two years before being found in 1944 and lived with eight other people (The). The eight people that lived there were Otto, Edith, Margot, Anne Frank, Hermann, Auguste, Peter Van Pels, and Fritz Pfeffer (The). Out of all
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Bruke Zozaya 3/1/16 3rd period Book Reflection Anne, Frank. The Diary of a Young Girl. Doubleday, 1540 Broadway, New York, New York 10036 Summary: Anne Frank’s diary starts in 1942 in Holland where Anne lives with her family. Anne gets the diary as a 13th birthday present. When she first writes, Anne lives a pretty normal kind of life. She goes to school, has a group of friends, has crushes, and does her homework. However, things are getting bad with the whole Nazi situation. Germany
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Jewish people for random reasons? What was the point of the struggle and fights? Was it worth it? Why take away adults lives and children’s like Anne Frank? Anne Frank was just an ordinary girl during the holocaust, but with her diary and the information that was given away, and how well written the diary was she became famous in our century. How Anne frank describes everything as she did and how she told the story she made the diary so explainable. Could such a thing happen again, the Holocaust could
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Dear Anne Frank: Before I read your book, The Diary of Anne Frank, I thought the world I lived in was flawless. Not only flawless but perfect in every way I imagined. It is natural for children to be sheltered from the terrors outside this illusion of an ideal world. Children were raised this way and schools censored this kind of information. I was one of these children: oblivious and carefree to the horrors of the past and future. The Diary of Anne Frank opened my eyes to the reality of the world
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Anne Frank’s good but sad life Anne says “I Want To Go on living even after my death.” Do you think her wish has come true? Explain. Some people thought that Anne would not live even after her death but she did. Anne's diary was published but not everyone knows about it yet and they don't even know about her yet either. Otto frank anne's father lived through the war and when they were arrested,so he went back to work and found Anne's diary and published it. Anne put all of her
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