Anne Frank is a very admired soul that has been looked at respectfully for a long time. Anne Frank had suffered and died during the holocaust, had a book with her diary in it published, and had amazing people help her in her time of need. Anne Frank's biography/novel is a very inspirational way of life and a very interesting topic! Anne didn’t just write a novel for fun she wrote it so that when the war ended she could get it published, Sadly Anne died of typhus at the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945. Anne had a thought that if she ever made it out her father would find her and she could give him her novel she had wrote and it would explain how she lived and survived while this horrific act of hate was overcoming the world. The young
Anne Frank was a young girl living in Nazi Germany from the height to the end of Hitler's reign. Anne Frank lived a short life, but she lives on through her published diary. It has been said that she has given us some of the closest insight into the troubling times the Jews faced in Germany during the 30's and 40's.
'I've reached the point where I hardly care weather I live or die'. A quote Anne Frank wrote in her diary. Anne moved quite a lot. Her father owned a business so they were always in the move. Anne was Jewish and in that time the Nazis were on the move to eliminate all Jews throughout Germany, Poland, Copenhagen, ect. It started to get worse and worse to the point her family had to go into hiding. Anne had many accomplishments as a young girl. Millions of people have took the time to read her diary that is so carefully written. Lots of people didn't know and still don't know many facts about Anne. You have to go deep into her biography and old info to find many interesting facts.
I would have to disagree with anne on her quote that says, “In spite of everything, I still believe people are really good at heart.” I think this way because of Mr. Van Daan when he went and stole all the bread from the cabinets that he should be feeding his children with and he took the bread. However, Someone might disagree with me based on Anne, when she believes everyone is good at heart even the ones killing the other jewish people.
Imagine hiding in an attic with unfamiliar people not knowing if the Nazi’s are going to come, or how long until they do. Diary of Anne Frank was written by a young Jewish girl named Anne. She wrote this diary while she was in hiding. Anne and her family went into hiding because of World War 2 when the Holocaust was happening. Anne and Peter were just two of the six that were hiding in the attic.
Anne has always wanted to be a writer. Anne's dream of living beyond her death has happened because in the story it mentions the Anne Frank foundation holds the building on the Prinsengracht canal where the Franks were hiding for 25 months. Each year this building is visited by thousands of people from all over the world. The foundation is also trying to promote a better understanding of Anne Frank's journey to young people. There are memorials in memory of Anne in Israel, Germany and probably other places.
How would the Diary of Anne Frank be without the secret Annex, or the film Life is Beautiful without the concentration camps? In The Diary of Anne Frank, Anne, a 14 year old jewish girl in 1940’s Netherlands, accounts her experience with her family in hiding from the Nazis in a backroom of an office called the Secret Annex. On the contrary, the film Life is Beautiful is about the experiences of Guido, his wife Dora, and his son Joshua, who are sent to a concentration camp because they are Jewish, and Guido and Joshua are separated from Dora. In both settings, the characters are isolated from the outside and they as a hiding place. In The Diary of Anne Frank, the setting is relatable and causes the characters to want to be separated while in
Anne Frank is only one story out of around two million children that died, and the play of Anne Frank’s Diary did a good job of reflecting historical events. The Diary of Anne Frank play by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett is a shortened version of Anne Frank’s autobiography. The play of Anne Frank’s Diary reflects historical events like, the Nazi Invasion of Holland, D-Day, and Ration Books. The Diary of Anne Frank Play relates to the Nazi Invasion of Holland when the Frank's had to go into hiding after the Nuremberg laws were placed in Holland.
Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in Germany was an event that touched the lives of many people from the late-1930s to the mid-1940s. This is seen through the story of a young, Jewish child named Anne Frank, whose parents would have to go to great lengths in order to prevent her and the rest of their family from being taken away to the concentration camps in Germany. They went through the trouble of moving from their home in Frankfurt, Germany to Holland, Amsterdam, which did little to stop the German army once they had invaded the country on May 10th, 1940 and conquered it in the span of five days. This defeating of the Netherlands led to the establishment of anti-Semitic laws which hindered the social status of Jewish citizens, as well as lead to the arrests of many. These arrests would also include the fifteen-year old Anne Frank and her family once the word reached to a
Being able to read about her and learn about her life and about how she was so brave through miserable times at a young age is so inspirational and sad. Her story shows how we need to have the courage to be ourselves, and never give up on our dreams. She shows how we should always have hope, in ourselves, and in others. Anne Frank was strong and passionate, and her story made a difference in the world. Anne Frank was such an inspirational person because she was able to be kind and gentle in the face of awful situations. She was able to be positive and optimistic through difficult times. Most of all, she had courage and hope and she never gave
Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl described the ordeal of a young girl named Anne Frank. The diary was written over a period of two years. She obtained her diary on her thirteenth birthday and she cherished it very much. At first, she wrote about her life in Amsterdam and lightly described the movement against the Jews. However, “After May 1940 good times rapidly fled: first the war, then the capitulation, followed by the arrival of the Germans, which is when the sufferings of us Jews really began” (Frank 6/20/42). When the Nazis called to take Margot away on Thursday, 9 July, 1942, Anne and her family moved with the Van Daans and their son to the “Secret Annexe.” The "Secret Annexe" were a few rooms hidden behind Mr. Frank’s old office.
“Writing in a diary is a really strange experience for someone like me. Not only because I’ve never written anything before, but also because it seems to me that later on neither I or anyone else will be interested in the musings of a thirteen-year-old schoolgirl.” - Anne Frank.
In my paper I am going to tell whoever is reading this about the goods and bads Anne Frank went through as a child of the holocaust in her hiding place called the Secret Annex. She has gone through a lot as just a young teenager of this time and in my opinion, this must have been a nightmare for her.Even though she did eventually die, she had great ideas and the fact that she was able to survive at least in the Secret Annex amazes me.Her and her family had a great plan for hiding and if Anne lives on today, she would be doing great things with her life.
Anne Frank makes me feel useless because she was going through a horrible situation that lead her to her death and I'm over here in “the land of the free” still feeling like I need more and want more. Her writing made me feel like if I was in that attic looking out the window to something I would never be able to go back to, which is my life. She was a new writer who was so confident and aggressive around others but she thought she was weak and uncertain of who she really is and how she felt. The relationship between her and Peter was complicated which I loved because she hated him at first then, started developing feelings for him except her sister also liked him so it was like a love triangle. Another thing is that in the Anne admits to being spoiled and selfish but she admits that being in the annex has changed her and I truly believe she has.
Anne Frank is an amazing Example of Hope. This young lady is somebody who all People ought to gaze upward to and try to be similar to, or through a standout among the most tempting time times of our reality's history, World War II, Anne kept up her Hope that things would show signs of improvement and that some time or another her life would be restored to its old self. Rather than harping on the terrible occasions going ahead around her, Anne pours her Innermost contemplation and concerns into her journal, which in the long run turns into an astounding bit of proof for descendants to find out about this horrendous world occasion. Anne had every last bit of her freedoms and property tore far from her by Nazis, and in addition losing every last
"The Diary of Anne Frank" tells us a story about how her life as a Jew was drastically changing during the Holocaust and the start of World War II (WWII). She was a very intelligent young woman that had hopes and dreams. Anne was a normal teenager trying to find her way in life. All of that changed when the Nuremburg Race Laws were formed. Her father who was a World War I fighter hid his family and friends in a Secret Annex that was blended in with a normal neighborhood. As she lived for months in the Secret Annex, Frank had written her diary, full of her experiences in the Annex. Everything changed though, when she reached the end of her times in the Annex. Hitler's men had found Anne and her family and friends. This memoir adds in to the