Anne Frank was a young Jewish girl who died during the Holocaust at age 15. She was born in Frankfurt, Germany on June 12, 1929. Her full name was Annelies Marie Frank and she lived with her parents Otto and Edith and older sister Margot. The Nazi government took control of Germany in 1933 under the dictatorship of Adolf Hitler.…
“Where there’s hope, there’s life.”(Part 8, 19:18) Anne Frank is a Jewish Dutch Girl who begins her puberty when the war breaks out. Throughout the autobiography, Frank tells her beloved diary, whom she calls kitty, her personal history in the secret annex where she absconds with seven other people. The plot follows the young teen through her romance, difficulties, and explorations. At the end of the war, her father’s mission was to immortalize both her and her story. Thanks to Otto Frank’s determination and effort her diary was translated and published in 67 languages and over 30 million copies were sold.…
Annelies Marie Frank born June 12, 1929 in Germany is known though the world for her diary, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. A Young Jewish girl who wrote about how her family was hiding for two years during the German occupation of the Netherlands which was ended published by her father.…
It was evident that Anne Frank was a young girl who was in hiding due to war and hoping to make it out.…
Anne Frank is often misunderstood by many people throughout the story and considers herself as having no “true” friends. In order to feel that void she humanizes her diary, “Kitty,” to store her deepest thoughts when others would not understand or care to listen. Shortly after receiving the diary for her thirteenth birthday, Anne states, “Paper has more patience than people,” (pg.6) confirming her thoughts about the people surrounding her. However, the statement could never have been truer for Anne until after entering the Secret Annex.…
What is something that Anne Frank learned throughout her time in the "Secret Annex"? What is something that everybody can take away from this book? Both of these questions can be answered in one simple theme found in The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank: we must accept some things that happen and learn to live with change.…
Anne Frank is someone who influenced history long after she was gone, because of her courage, bravery, and willpower that got here and her family through the tough times up until they were seized. Though Anne died at age fifteen in one of the camps, we still see her today as such an accepting human being throughout her life. In one of her very last entries Anne stated, “In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart.” This entry proves her beliefs beyond measure that all humans are good people and mean for the best in their own lives. This statement alone expresses everything people need to know about Anne and who she was as a person this shows a maturity level way beyond her years as a young girl of only thirteen…
Susan B. Anthony, Helen Keller, and Anne Frank all had interesting lives and are some of the most inspirational women in history. All these women had a lot of struggles in life, but only one of them had lived during the treacherous times of the Holocaust. Although Jewish men and women struggled through the cruel “Final Solution”in Nazi Germany during World War II, the children that lived during the tragedy must have been mentally scarred from the Holocaust, that is if they managed to survive. Anne Frank, known for her famous diary entries, had lived in an annex for many years with her family in order to hide from the Nazis lurking around the area at the time. She wrote in her diary as the years passed on and named it “Kitty”.…
The Diary of Anne Frank shows many stereotypes, such as Jews, adults, parents, and teenagers. Stereotypes are a standardized mental picture or belief held in common by members of a group. The Diary of Anne Frank identifies that the stereotype of a teenafer is moody, argumentative, and self-absorbed. The three teenagers, Anne, Margot, and Peter commonly show these traits in the play, The Diary of Anne Frank.…
Throughout Anne's journey in the annex she was always looking to the brighter side of everything. She documented in her diary named kitty everything that happened while living in hiding. One of her famous quotes written in her diary in July 1944 was, "In spite of everything, I still believe people are really good at heart." Anne could of felt this way during her ordeal for so many different reasons and ways. The quote reveals a bunch about the person she was and what the views of her life were. I will be giving my reasoning behind all of her feelings and viewpoints in this essay.…
In July 15, 1944 a young girl called Anne Frank wrote this statement “…if you’re wondering if it’s harder for the adults here than for the children, the answer is no… older people have an opinion about everything and are sure of themselves and their actions. It is twice as hard for us young people to hold on to our opinions at a time when ideals are being shattered…” (July 15, 1944) Anne Frank was one of the many children involved in Hitter’s war, and She is one of the many children who wrote a diary of her experiences with this. The quote is stating the hardship of children vs. adults. The children didn’t know most of what was happening, and she is stating that the older people were more understanding of the situation they were in.…
Figurative language is very important to the “Diary of Anne Frank”. An example of this is person vs conflict. In this story, the characters, Anne and her family, shows person vs society conflict. “Yesterday Father told me we were going into hiding. Where, he wouldn't say. At five o'clock this morning Mother woke me and told me to hurry and get dressed”(Goodrich and Hackett 704). This shows person vs society because the Franks have to move. They have to move because of the society. Person vs society is also shown when the families can't talk because of the workers. “So to be perfectly safe, from eight to in the morning until six in the evening we must move only when it is necessary, and then in stockinged feet. We must not run any water”(Goodrich…
She goes against what her parents say and forms her own opinions. Anne felt that her family was too harsh towards the other family. She is not afraid to have a different opinion then her parents. This relates to the original quote when she goes against what others think. Instead, she just says what she thinks about the world. She thinks the Nazis are good deep down. That, in my opinion, displays bravery.…
WW2 and ‘’The Diary of Anne Frank’ have a lot of feelings and emotions but which one’s vengeance,faith,or is it probably loneliness?So tell me which emotion is it me that!…
In conclusion, Anne Frank's quote, "In spite of everything, I still believe people are really good at heart." makes me feels like Anne could see what other people cannot. With her optimism, fun-loving nature, and energetic spirit Anne helped the people around her to be at least semi-happy. Without her, who knows what we would understand today about the Holocaust. Who would speak about this time in history? Anne Frank's passion for writing helped us learn about our past and helped us discover what the paths we can take to have a positive…