all time? The Diary of a Young Girl, by Anne Frank, is an amazing and oddly enough, beautiful journal. As young as Anne is she writes a descriptive, and a little bit sarcastic, log of her day to day events. On her thirteenth birthday, she receives a diary from her parents. Even though she has a pretty good social life, she feels misunderstood by everyone around her. Within a month of Anne starting to write her journal, her entire life changes. Anne and her family have a plan to move into a
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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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the type of person you are. In “The Diary of Anne Frank” the authors, Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, reveal the personalities and traits of the characters Mr. Frank, Anne Frank, and Peter Van Daan. These aspects of the characters are unveiled by the interactions between each other and their dialogues. In the first three scenes of the play, you can observe Mr. Frank to be caring and welcoming especially with the arrival of Mr. Dussel. Mr. Frank knew the struggles that might arise with the
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hiding is changing the characters. For example, when Dussel first joins the Franks and Van Daans he is very thankful and sweet to the families. He tells the families about what is happening outside and thanks them for letting him stay with them. He shakes all of their hands and says “Forgive me if I haven’t really expressed my gratitude to all of you. This has been such a shock to me.” After several months of living with the families Dussel starts to get frustrated. After Anne has awoken him because
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Between the years 1939 and 1945 the world went through major world changes. The historical events that reflected the play in the Diary of Anne Frank was that the world war had affected the lives of others because of the power of hitler . The Holocaust was the systematic, regulatory, state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its collaborators. Holocaust is a word of Greek origin meaning "sacrifice by fire." The Nazis, who came to power in Germany in January
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life but affect others around you or even lead to your death?. In the stories of “Anne Frank” and “Freedom Writers,” there were many people who had to make these almost impossible decisions. In “Anne Frank” the people helping the Franks had to make these choices. Likewise in “Freedom writers” Eva had to make a similar choice. Each of these characters had to make hard choices that could get them killed. Both characters in the stories are a great example of how you should do what's right even when its
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Young Girl, the reader is shown that both main characters Marjane Satrapi and Anne Frank lived similar yet different lives. Their lives, as told in their autobiographies, consisted of adversity, cultural conflicts, and political issues, while after their novels were published both Anne and Marjane rose to fame. Anne, born on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt Germany, shares her personal experiences and first-hand encounters during World War II in her novel. Anne along with her upper-middle-class family; which
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your life in fear of dying? Well Anne Frank and Eva both did. Whether they were scared to die on the battlefield or die in hiding while trying to live. Some have better luck in life then others whether they live or die. Sometimes it’s up to them sometimes it’s fate. The Diary of Anne Frank” and “Freedom Writers” show how just because you want something doesn’t mean it will happen. The characters in “Anne Frank” and “Freedom Writers” have many similarities. Both Anne and Eva both wanted the war they
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line that Anne Frank ever wrote in her diary. The Diary of Anne Frank not only showed a girl with extraordinary courage, but exhibits a message of hope through a difficult and terrifying time. She continuously expresses her ideas and her dreams throughout her writing. The diary shines a light on how Anne continues to view the finest version of everyone. Despite this challenging time in her life, she shows a fierce determination to remain as cheerful, hopeful, and optimistic about life. Anne writes
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June 12, 1929 a legend is born. Anne Frank is a sassy, boastful, smart, and above all insightful person. In the beginning of Anne’s diary, she displayed the traits that most people would not think of her. In the beginning of her diary, Anne seems to be totally full of herself not recognizing how arrogant and boastful, she was being, but all changes when Anne and her family are forced into hiding and all her luxuries are stripped from her. Throughout the course of her diary she writes about her trials
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