after Otto, Edith, Margot, and Anne Frank, along with the Van Pels family, and Fritz Pfeffer were arrested. After the war, when Otto returned to Amsterdam and found that he was the only survivor, Miep gave him Anne’s diary (annefrank.org). Otto read his daughter’s diary. He was shocked to find, how different the Anne that he had know as his daughter was from the Anne that the read about (Frank). In the diary, his daughter’s biggest wish became clear to him: to become a famous writer. Otto decided
It is the year of 1942. Hitler has taken power in Europe. Eight Jews went into hiding after Hitler’s decision to exterminate the Jews. The eight, helped by the helpers, had to live together in a tiny attic with fear of Hitler’s green police. Mr. Frank is one of the eight Jews who went into hiding in the Secret Annex in the Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. This play is about Jews gone into hiding, and lives a hard life. Mr. Frank, one of the Jews, is a welcoming, helpful
How do you picture someone that is good at heart? Maybe you see them as a hero that saved someone’s life, but a person can do the slightest deed and still be considered good at heart. In “The Diary of Anne Frank,” there were many characters that contributed to the theme that people are good at heart. The characters not only developed the theme through their words, but they also developed the theme through their actions. “The Diary of Anne Frank,” was a diary that was written by Anne Frank during
realized the struggles and hard times she went through. In conclusion Anne frank deserves the medal of honor for her optimistic, rebellious, and brave attitude. For her selfless ,strong ,courageous, and loving character. This award should be given to Otto Frank in honor of his daughter Anne. Anne has impacted people to change for the better. Anne inspired people to spread kindness through Germany. If Anne was Alive today she would be proud of the kindness people are
Entry 12 : Anne’s diary was published in more than fifty countries. The play, based on her diary, won a Pulitzer Prize and was made into a movie. I think Anne’s diary and her story attracted so much attention because it shows you a glimpse of a young Jew’s life in hiding during the Holocaust. People are able to relate and identify with her diary because it shows you her teenage life in the Secret Annex. Anne explains how her life is in the Secret Annex and how she felt during her time there. She
In the novel The Diary of a Young Girl written by Anne Frank, Anne was a jewish girl living in the age of World War Two. She faced all kinds of adversity as she transitioned into a new life of hiding and survival. It is truly remarkable that a young woman was able to handle this adversity at such a young age. Anne Frank was growing up in the era of Hitler and anti-semitism. She and her family were all accustomed to living a comfortable, normal, and fairly affluent lifestyle. Adolf Hitler, the German
Compare and Contrast Essay Have you ever been truly afraid? What about you felt like someone decides your life? Both Anne Frank from “The Diary of Anne Frank” and Gerda Klein from “Gerda Weissman Klein” have. They both were in the horrendous holocaust trying to survive. Their methods of survival were much different Gerda, trying to survive by doing what the green police said hoping to avoid the consequences of hiding and breaking the law.Anne however decided to hide as soon as the green police
The Secret Annex was located in an empty section of a building owned by Anne's dad, called Otto Frank's company. It was located at the Prinsengracht in central Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Anne and her family were trapped here due to the German occupation of the Netherlands. There were also four other persons that hid in hidden rooms in the back of this 17th century canal house. While in hiding they were supported by a group of friends who brought them food and anything else that was needed. On
The play version of The Diary Anne Frank tells a story of a teenage girl, her family, another family, and a dentist who have gone into hiding from the Nazis during World War II. Anne struggles growing up and discovering her independence whilst being trapped in an attic with seven other known people. While the play is still extensively read and seen today, a newer movie version of Anne’s life has taken the events of this play to share Anne’s life with a more modern audience. In the movie, the audience
Can you imagine living in a tiny, cramped attic for over two years? That is exactly what Anne Frank and her family had to do during the Holocaust. This small attic, called the secret Annex, housed the Frank family, the Van Daan family, and a man named Mr. Dussel. These eight Jewish people used the Annex as a hiding place from the arbitrary Nazis that were attempting to send them to Jewish concentration camps. Forcibly, they relied on friends named Miep and Mr. Kraler, who had great magnanimity, to