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    Throughout The Years Adolf Hitler is a name most all know and have learned about while in school. Another name associated with Hitler as well as his time of power is Anne Frank. “...But I 'm not sorry, memories mean more to me than dresses.” From Anne Frank’s first diary entry (Simkin, John.) that simple sentence speaks volumes to what kind of person Anne was. From books, plays, movies and her diary about her life they have captivated so many for years. A child who grow up in a time that would

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    Anne Frank, a Jewish child at the time, faced constant persecution from the Nazis and had personal struggles similar to those of other Jewish children. This was an effect of World War Two since Adolf Hitler believed that the German race was superior, so during his world domination, his immoral notion created devastation among Jews. His wave of dictatorship affected each and every family, and although many of them faced death, mostly all faced sorrow. This world-wide crisis reveals the parallel between

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    Holocaust, both Anne Frank and Sophie Scholl displayed positive attitudes during their hardships.People can best respond to conflict by staying positive and seeing the brighter part in situations. There are many benefits to being positive rather than negative. For example, in an excerpt “Thanks to Father--who brought my entire postcard a movie-star collection here beforehand--and to a brush and a pot of glue, I was able to plaster the wall with pictures. It looks much more cheerful” (Frank 374). This

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    optimistic and having a positive outlook on life can help people cope with problems. Optimistic people have higher chances of successfully avoiding diseases, and when they do suffer from physical illness, they have a higher chance of fighting off viruses and staying healthy. Optimistic people also do a better job thinking clearly, which can help avoid depression and help them find solutions to problems. Positivity and optimism can help people endure and persevere through hardships and difficult times

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     At times, yes, differences between people may lead to conflict, like a difference in opinion can lead to a conflict. And with the case of the holocaust the differences Hitler saw between Jews and the rest of the world lead to a conflict, "Anti-Jewish decrees followed each other in quick succession. Jews must wear a yellow star, Jews must hand in their bicycles, Jews are banned from trains and are forbidden to drive." (page 713) in this excerpt from ANNE FRANK: THE DIARY OF A YOUNG GIRL shows how

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    is always a character or two that are looked down on and seen as "the bad guy." Despite the fact that these characters are the antagonists of the story, they often have a significant role that allows the plot to advance. In Romeo and Juliet and Anne Frank, Tybalt and the Nazi party are the main antagonists in each play. Even though they were presented and portrayed in distinct scenarios and conditions, they share several qualities that pull them closer together and define their significant roles

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    being in hiding. The Holocaust and all the horrors associated with it became a reality

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    Life Lesson Taught by the Holocaust Imagine, hundreds of thousands of weak, hungry, beaten people grasping onto life through hope. No one to turn to; no say on right and wrong. During the Holocaust, millions of Jewish people around the world were treated as if animals and died because of their religion. Yet, how does this teach future generations the causes and effects of bullying in their everyday lives? Though the Nazis, at the time, believed they were doing the correct act by banishing all

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    Can a Positive and Persevering Attitude Affect You? People have several ways of determining their lives and future. Some of these choices can affect someone’s health short-term, long-term, and it can even have an effect on the people that come in contact with that particular person. (I need to add a brief summary that contains author and title names) Responding to conflict in a positive and persevering manner towards events and everyday life can have a positive effect on the individual and those

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    Anne Frank is a Jewish girl who has to go into hiding during World War Two to avoid the Nazis. Together with seven others she hides in the secret annex on the Prinsengracht 263 in Amsterdam. After almost two years in hiding they are discovered and deported to concentration camps. Anne’s father, Otto Frank, is the only one of the eight people to survive. After her death Anne becomes world famous because of the diary she wrote while in hiding.The people in hiding must stay very quiet, they are often

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