Anne Franks Character

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    Anne Frank Research Paper

    get through their troubles. Furthermore, her writing is effective in positively affecting people to be able to handle the trials in their life. This young girl was Annelies Marie "Anne" Frank. Anne Frank endured hiding out through the holocaust while remaining positive, patient, courageous and full of spirit. Anne Frank was an average teenage girl whose thoughts and actions proved her to be heroic and inspirational. She was a German Jewish girl born in 1929 who suffered through the Holocaust. During

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    What Does Anne Frank Mean

    Anne Frank at the age of thirteen was more into boys than most teenage girls. Anne at a young age thought she knew what love was when Peter van Daan came into her life. Anne knew she wanted to be with Peter, but failed to realize, she just wanted to be in a relationship with Peter because she was lonely. Although, Anne was lonesome Peter took the loneliness away for a bit. However, Anne becomes realistic with her relationship and her feelings towards Peter and realized things aren’t going to work

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    Anne Frank's Immaturity

    In “The Diary of Anne Frank” by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, Anne is childish, loving, and disrespectful. One of Anne’s important traits about her personality is her immaturity. She can be described as childish because she is always fooling arounding. An example of this trait can be seen on page 359 where “Anne sneaks Peter’s shoes from under the table and hides them behind her back”. Another one of Anne’s traits is that she is loving. Anne shows a lot of love and affection towards her father

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    Jackie Robinson Research Paper

    Why Do People Act Heroically? What characteristics does each character have in common? Each character showed heroism by fighting racism, slavery, and they also helped other people escape from slavery. In the 1850’s and 1860s, the United States became even more divided on the issue of slavery (USHistory.org, 2016). Many slaves tried running away to freedom in the North. Although Jackie Robinson, Miep Gies and Harriet Tubman had many different experiences, when the time came, they all acted very

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    Otto Frank Research Paper

    Holocaust in which jews were captured and some were captured. one of the famous family and visitors were the Franks,and Van Pels and a person named Fritz Pfeffer. One person who lived during the Holocaust who was hiding in the annex, till the green police captured them in the annex, later after WWII he was released, Otto frank. Otto frank hid in the annex with his family and some others, but otto frank was the calm one and with hope. Otto never gives up on hope he tried to give everyone else hope. Otto

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    Boy In The Striped Pajamas Rhetorical Analysis

    every opportunity, a positive thinker sees an opportunity in every difficulty”- unknown. Anne Frank suffered through the Holocaust, but still made the best of what she had. In Churchill, he only focused on the positive views and hoped for a future victory. Therefore, having a positive attitude through tough times is the best response. Don’t forget to always keep a positive attitude. First and foremost, Anne Frank is a great example of someone who keeps a positive attitude during tough times. Even though

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    Anthem Short Essay 1) The characters in Anthem, such as Liberty, Equality, International, and The Council Members, seems to think about some of their choices but it depends on the society’s feelings on the situation that they are facing; cause if The Council feels like a citizen should be punished then society will follow and agree. Since society wants to be equal they feel that they must think the same and share the same happiness, anger, regret, and sadness. Society’s choice can determine everything

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    Personal Responsibilities

    taught me I find it gives me the strength to continue on in my career. I step back and look at the big picture and see where adjustments might need to be made and then take it one step at a time. Otherwise, it becomes very overwhelming. "Nonetheless, character – the willingness to accept responsibility for one's own life – is the source from which self-respect springs." ( Joan Didione 2010) For me, I have been able to achieve my goals by sticking with my program. I make sure that everyone’s schedule works

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    still believe people are really good at heart.” -Anne Frank Anne Frank said, “In spite of everything, I still believe people are really good at heart.” This means that even if people do bad things, deep down they are still good people that care for other human beings and have feelings. I agree with this statement. In the novella The Pearl by John Steinbeck and the novel A Separate Peace by John Knowles, the characters Kino and Gene are still good at heart despite the bad things

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    Welcome to Auschwitz

    Mike Pistic Professor G. Smith English 111 10 May 2016 Welcome to Auschwitz: The Dark Side of Self-Preservation The story “This Way for the Gas, Ladies and Gentlemen” by Tadeusz Borowski recreates the brutal image of a Nazi concentration camp through astonishing details and the kind of narrative that spreads chills in every scene. With the narrative’s direct approach, the author wants us to take the facts “as is”. Even when the story becomes a fiction, he doesn’t feel the need of editing the

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