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    The Diary of Anne Frank Questions Shaurya Bedi Act I If I were in Mr. Frank’s place, I would want to burn the papers that Miep found. The papers were reminding Mr. Frank about his children and wife after he had lost them. I would not want to keep those memories because they would hurt me more than remind me. I would want to move on with my life. If I kept the papers I would remember all the fun times I had, and if I burned them I would lose the memories but continue on with my life. The building

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    and characters develop and grow. Diary of Anne Frank takes place during the Holocaust in Amsterdam. Since Anne and her family are Jewish they are hiding from the Nazis along with another family. Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett wrote the play based off of the diary that Anne kept while they were in hiding. While they are hiding Anne grows and changes. Anne Frank changes throughout the play because she matures and thinks about the world differently. Anne is childish in many ways at the beginning

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    to work at a German labor camp, and if you didn’t, there would be serious consequences? In the diary, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, Anne and her family go through the same exact situation but they choose to go into hiding instead of fleeing the German-occupied country. All of the characters, the setting, and the theme depicted on what would come in the near future. Anne and her family also go through unexpected daily situations that not only affect them as a whole, but stands

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    Anne Frank - Analysis

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    Analyzing Anne Frank Choose a character and analyze what influences his/her situation, growth, and motivations Analyzing Anne Frank Times during World War II were very challenging for many people. It is very difficult to imagine how hard lives were for Jewish teenagers, adults, and people off all ages during the war. Many teenagers and adults today who were not born in the early 1900s find it hard to relate to all the events, emotions, pain, suffering, and hardships people have faced

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    The book diary of Anne Frank is about a teenage girl named Anne Frank. For Anne upcoming birthday she requests a diary so that she can express her thoughts, feelings, and emotions that occur day to day in her daily life. Her parents give it to her and she starts to log about her daily life and relationships with her friends and family. But what she doesn 't realize is her diary docs her horrible life that she has in hiding during the holocaust. Within this book report, the analysis of the book will

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    Anne Frank Diary Analysis

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    English Anne often writes about her hopes and dreams after the war. “ I think more seriously about life now. I want to be a journalist … or something. I love to write.” Dear Diary, I think this is the quote that best connects to Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. This is because Anne is going through a lot of hardships for a 14 year old girl and she is thinking about what she wants and loves to do which is write, throughout the book Anne is very optimistic and happy compared

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    Anne Frank, born on June 12th, 1929, was a young-Jewish girl that lived in Amsterdam, Netherlands. Anne lived a quiet life her small home with her father Otto, mother Edith, and her sister Margot. She attended school, but was restricted due to her religious faith. Because Anne was Jewish, she was unable to streetcars or any transportation, could only shop at specific times, and forbidden to attend any form of entertainment. On July 19, 1942, her family moved to the Secret Annex, to protect themselves

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    Anne Frank Conflict

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    of a Young Girl by Anne Frank is organized in chronological order and include the dates important to the Jewish author. On Anne’s thirteenth birthday, she receives a diary she calls “Kitty,” and this is where she records events that happened to her. Anne includes writings about her brief normal life and the life in the “Secret Annex.” She and her family are hiding from the Gestapo during WWII. As the story progresses, more Jews join the Franks. There is great conflict between Anne and the rest of the

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    In “The Diary of Anne Frank,” Anne and her family had to go into hiding during World War II and they struggled to survive. While they were in the Secret Annex, everyone’s emotions were affected because of the outside events that happened such as going into hiding, a thief, and the invasion. Mrs Van Daan, Mr. Van Daan, Peter, and Dussel joined them in the Secret Annex where they stayed in hiding in order to stay alive. It was a very small room, but they made connections and all got along together

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    Analysis Of Anne Frank

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    However, as the novel progresses, Anne begins to see that some of these arguments could have been easily avoided and that she had a share in the blame. Anne believed that “parents can only give good advice or put them on the right paths, but the final forming of a person’s character lies in their own hands,” (Frank, 1944). Throughout the novel, she certainly embodied those wise words from her father. Her development is best displayed when she re-reads older entries in which she spoke about her mother

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