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    ordinary girl who became one of millions to be pointlessly murdered because of their ethnicity. In 1947 the diary and thoughts of an innocent thirteen year old female were published; but the thoughts weren’t so every day, they were the thoughts of Anne Frank. Frank’s diary the diary of a Young Girl, documents her experiences hiding during time Germany occupied the Netherlands in WWII. Despite the circumstances for Jewish people in the Netherlands, Anne’s interest are quiet typical for a young adolescent

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    Anne Frank’s journal, she paints a vivid story as she and her family flee the Nazis and go into hiding to survive. As she and her family are stuck in hiding for longer and longer, tensions between the group begin to escalate. In The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, she stays sane as long as she does because of her faith in God and that he will make things better. One such instance happens in February of 1943, after Anne and her family have been in the “Secret Annexe” for a while. As Anne slips

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    Frank “The Diary of a Young Girl” Translated from the dutch By B.M. Mooyart Doubleday Intoduction: The non-fictional book “Diary ofof a Young Girl” written by Anne Frank. The diary attest the happenings during the occupation of Nazis in Holland. This diary contains one of the intelligent and most moving analysis on war and its impact on human beings that i have ever read.The information from the diary is summarized below. Summary: This remarkable book, written by a young girl “Anne Frank”. Who isn’t

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    Dane Williams Social Studies Mrs. Brasil Book Review- The Diary of a Young Girl May 23, 2017 The Diary of a Young Girl is an interesting read. Sad when you realize a young girl’s life was taken away in such a horrible and selfish manner. Hopeful and optimistic is often the tone of Ann’s writing. Anne probably never imagined her diary would be made public and read the world over. I am not sure she would have written so openly and honestly if she had thought that would be the case. This book allows

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    The Diary of a Young Girl is a raw account that expresses the true fear and confusion of the Holocaust. The Franks lived in a little “bubble” during the span in the diary; they knew and could “see” events happening but couldn’t imagine what was inside the concentration camps until they experienced it themselves. Many people felt this way before the war, and luckily the Franks were able to delay being sent the camps by a few years. The Franks and the other inhabitants of the Annex were a miracle.

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    Alejandra Vazquez-Garcia Professor Hill LIBR – 470 12/04/2015 Nonfiction—Evaluation Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank is the story of a Jewish girl and her family who hide away in the attic of Otto’s, Anne’s father, company during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. She received the diary when she was turned 13 years old and a month later one of her sisters is called to appear before authorities which will mean certainly that she’ll be sent to a concentration camp. The family

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    of a young girl”. Discovered in the attic in which she spent the last few years of her life, Anne’s extraordinary diary has since become a world classic, a powerful reminder of the horrors of war and an eloquent testament to the human spirit. Anne’s diary is a compelling self-portrayal of a spirited young girl, struggling with feelings of loneliness and isolation, who found comfort within the blank pages of a book. Her account is a unique and captivating perspective from the eyes of a young Jewish

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    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

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    In my opinion “Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl” is fascinating because of Anne’s tragic death in the end of the story and great writing. Based on my experience Mr. Godinez should use “The Diary of Anne Frank” next year. Mr. Godinez may use it to as an example to 8th graders to better understand the Holocaust. It teaches students well because it talks about hiding from a first person view. According to Francine Prose Anne’s diary is artful and enthralling because of her vivid descriptions

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    is certainly more than this, for it carries more emotional and developmental side effects than anyone who has not gone through hardship could ever imagine. Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, by Anne Frank definitely helps us to understand the impacts of oppression. This autobiography is the real diary of a girl named Anne Frank, who goes into hiding with her family to escape Nazi persecution during the Holocaust. Their circumstances are tough, but the eight residents of the “Secret Annexe” are

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