There are not a lot of people that I could live with in such a small place as the Secret Annex. In the play The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, we learn about Anne Frank and the people she was in hiding with such as Mrs. Van Daan. I find Mrs. Van Daan hopeless and theatrical. Anne Frank was a positive and optimistic teen. My favorite character in the play is Anne, while Mrs. Van Daan is my least favorite. I chose Mrs. Van Daan as my least favorite character because she
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Each page of a “Diary of a Young girl,” consists of Anne Frank’s resilience. Her bravery has been known throughout the world for over 70 years. The three crucial ways Anne was resilient during times of desperate measures was she was very flexible from day one, she had perseverance to overcome her challenges and she used creativity to produce inspiring thinking. Anne Frank was a jewish girl who wrote a diary documenting her life while she was hiding in the secret annex. She is the most well known
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Anne Frank wrote in her diary that she wanted to be someone “famous” or to be like her “favorite” movie stars. Anne Frank was a very intelligent person! Most young girls like her wasn't into being a “movie star” or someone famous. Anne had a very creative mind, she had tons of goals she wanted to accomplish during her lifetime, although she didn't succeed it that far. Anne always wrote her goals in her diary. She had gotten that for her 13th birthday, which was June 12th, 1929 which makes it 1942
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Dear Anne Frank Mr.Burrus Grey Khalil Lovejoy My name is Khalil Amir Lovejoy from 7th grade Jumoke Academy Blue Hills Ave Hartford, CT, United States of America. The reason I am writing you is because I wanted to tell you about the different things I have learned so far about you and your family in general. I am writing you about your life starting at 1942-1944 in The Netherlands. I am starting here because this is when you and your family got a letter for your sister Margo to be sent to
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I recently watched a movie, and read a play about Anne Frank. In the beginning, Anne, and her family moved into a Secret Annex. The Secret Annex was a place for their family to hide from the Nazis, because they were Jews. Anne was introduced as a spoiled thirteen year old who got what she wanted. By the middle, the Van Daan family joins the Frank family in hiding. Also, a character named Mr. Dussel moved into the Secret Annex. At the end, the Secret Annex was found after two years of hiding, and
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The Diary of Anne Frank written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett is a play that showed anger in a very relevant way. Anger is a very important universal theme that is showcased in much of any scenario. For one to cooperate with others during tough times, anger must exist. To commence, Mrs.Van Daan, mother of Peter, showed anger when Anne had spilled milk on her precious fur coat. The anger shown towards Anne came through a lot this scene all because of the milk spill. “Now look at what you’ve
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One main idea of this diary that develops throughout the text is Anne´s character conflicts. Throughout the text´s entirety, she has disdain to others that are linked to many reasons in the beginning, middle, and towards the end of her diary. In the beginning of the diary, her character conflicts are focused on being misunderstood and judged by annexe members as well as her family. For example, on September 28 1942, she writes, ¨Am I really so bad-mannered, conceited, headstrong, pushing, lazy, etc
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taken a dreary road, darkened by all the gloomiest trees of the forest, which barely stood aside to let the narrow path creep though, and closed immediately behind. When reading this statement, I had a feeling that something bad was going to happen to Young Goodman Brown since it said it closed immediately behind. It leaves me wondering what happened.
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Chapter 3’s passage, from Toni Morrison’s Song of Solomon, describes Milkman as he drifts down the streets of Michigan. In addition to being distressed about his parent’s relationship, Milkman also begins to piece back together displeasing memories from his family’s past and his childhood. Morrison initiates Milkman’s liminal journey to understand his true identity by exposing Milkman’s internal separation from society through the use of figurative langue as he walks down the crowded city street
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Rudy hated to go home with his left ear bleeding and his right eye almost closed. He hated to think about what awaited him at ‘Sunshine Avenue,’ well rather a who, and that who was the sully gang. Being scared and tired, Rudy stared off into his world trying not to thinking about the gang. Every Tuesday and Thursday he would take the ‘Nightmare path’ as he called it and make his way home. As Rudy walked home he shivered at the thought of the path he would have to walk home. The trail was out of
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