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    The diary of Anne frank is an Autobiography, written by a young girl's experience through the Holocaust in her diary that she received for her thirteenth birthday, Anne told the remarkable tell of her life during the time of Hitler dictation that left a mark on the world. Anne Frank was a Jewish born in Frankfurt, Germany in 1929, where she lived until 1933 when her family moved to Holland. In the beginning Anne was a very out spoken, intelligent, and very imaginative who dreamed of becoming a writer

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    called the diary of Anne Frank it's a story about a jewish family caught behind Nazi lines and territory. it tells about all the struggles and different complications the Jew's faced during world war two. So when the Nazi rose to power they started to invade foreign land and fight for that land. Then because of this it started World War Two. Because of this the franks when into hiding. But the Nazi's didn't let any jew leave the land they took over or own anything. Now that's why the franks went into

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    Anne Frank's story is an example to all of us that we have it easy. Anne has friends but she does not have a true friend to unload all her secrets and burdens onto, on the account of this she starts to write a diary and names it Kitty. This diary became the friend she never had. Anne will use Kitty for comfort after she has experienced something rough, though er parents are there she goes straight to her beloved Kitty. Next, I have noticed that the kids of the World War II generation are not self-centered

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    express countless similarities with stories as well. When it comes to the story, The Diary of Anne Frank, there are a variety of characters and events that songs can relate to. The songs “Chocolate Rain”, “The Last Goodbye”, and “Lost Cities”, verbalize numerous commonalities with The Diary of Anne Frank. Expressing the discrimination African Americans faced, “Chocolate Rain” relates to the Diary of Anne Frank because they both display the unfair treatment of a type of person. A verse within this

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    The Diary of Anne Frank teaches multiple lessons. One important lesson is becoming an adult and being happy in spite of stressful or dangerous times. The theme of The Diary of Anne Frank reveals the transition from childhood to adulthood and being happy in a hard time in the modern era. In The Diary of Anne Frank, Peter and Anne are aging throughout the diary. It goes through the years when they are just children. Then, it goes through teenage years to becoming young adults. "Anne: What's

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    Anne Frank was a young Jewish girl who was forced into hiding during the second world war to escape the Nazis. On her 13th birthday, when she received an autograph book from her father, she vividly records her experiences through a life lived in the shadows of Nazi genocide. To a large extent, Anne Frank’s diary explains what life was like for Jewish families during the second world war. In 1933, when Adolf Hitler rose to power in Germany, instigating acts of discrimination and violence against

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    Anne frank begins her diary with excitement. She tells how she acquired the diary on Friday, June 12. On the day of her 13th birthday, she wakes up at six in the morning. "But of course I was not allowed to get up at that hour, so I had to control my curiosity until a quarter to seven." Anne then talk about her birthday party on Sunday. She and her school friends watched a film named The Lighthouse Keeper with Rin-Tin-Tin. She believes that "paper is more patient than man" and named her diary Kitty

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    more likely to read diaries- they tend to be more carefree and they can relate to them if a teenager is writing it as well. An adult might think the diary was childish at first and put it down if they didn’t have a valid reason to read it. This is, of course, assuming they didn’t know about the specifics of the book itself and the time period it was written in. Lastly, teengaers may be required to read the book as well, so they are the most likely to pick it up. 4. Anne Frank uses her own personal

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    In Amsterdam, a young Jewish girl named Anne Frank went into hiding with her and one other family. Their hiding place was known as the Annex. While in hiding, Anne kept a diary of her observations and experiences. Three different genres of information help describe Anne 's life during the war. Anne Frank Beyond the Diary is a non-fiction text explaining about Anne’s life and influence of her diary. Anne’s diary entries are excerpts from Anne’s actual diary she wrote while in hiding, that was

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    depressing years of World War II, a diary was written by a young girl named Anne Frank. In these years, Anne endured difficult circumstances and was forced to face almost complete isolation other than her family. Even though she went through this, she kept a positive outlook and maintained her diary, that would soon become inspirational. The diary is an incredible story of bravery and would enhance the knowledge of the terrible years of the Holocaust. PLOT In July of 1942, Anne and her family were forced

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