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    there was pain and hurt everywhere. The Nazis destroyed the life of Jews like Anne Frank. There is conflict everywhere in life. Everyday more problems arise and even more pain is caused. In life humans start conflicts‚ in fiction there are conflicts‚ and throughout history there always has been conflicts. When there is conflict‚ the best thing to do is stay strong and positive. One motivational story is The Diary of Anne Frank. When the Nazis came‚ her life fell apart. The Nazis were taking all of the

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    The Holocaust Anne Frank’s’ diary impacted the world in many ways. It did so by telling the story of a little girl during the Holocaust. It touched the hearts of many people around the world. Here are some ways it impacted the world. First off‚ people can connect to it. Some might be going through tough times. The nation could be at war. The country could also be in a deep national depression. Other people could be in hiding. They could be hiding from dangerous people. Or hiding from the nation’s

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    depended on it? This is exactly the situation that Anne Frank faces when her family is forced to hide from the Nazis. When Anne Frank receives a diary for her thirteenth birthday on June 12‚ 1942‚ she knows it is a special gift. She calls the diary ’maybe one of my nicest presents.’ She has no way of knowing‚ of course‚ of the important role the diary will play in recording the years she must spend in hiding. The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank details approximately two years of the life a Jewish

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    The Diary of A Young Girl‚ written over a two-year period‚ tells about the life of a young girl named Anne Frank who is also the author‚ while she and her family are in hiding in Holland. They are staying in a secret attic of the office building where Mr. Frank used to work in order to escape from the Nazis during World War II. During their stay in the annex‚ they are supported by several people in the office building‚ who risk their own lives to insure the secrecy of the Jewish hideout and to provide

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    Anne Frank In todays world‚ teenagers worry about things like turning in their work on time‚ boyfriends ‚ girlfriends‚ prom‚ homecoming‚ and a lot of other things. However‚ for a teenager named Anne Frank everything that we do now she didn’t do when she was a child. Every teenager in today’s world did not have to work as hard as Anne Frank did in the Holocaust. Anne Frank is still being thought today in this world. Anne Frank will always be remembered from her childhood during the Holocaust

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    Anne Frank: A Diary of a Young Girl: A Review Gabriela Bergen Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl is a remarkable journal written by Anne Frank herself‚ portraying insight into the world that she lived in. She showed bravery and perseverance. With almost two years of diary entries Anne Frank gives us a glimpse into her life during World War ll. As I read Anne Frank’s diary I felt like I was in such a private world‚ almost as if it was forbidden to enter‚ I was so inspired by this brilliant

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    influential theme in “The Diary Of Anne Frank” by‚ Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett‚ is the importance of courage and hope in a negative situation. The reader sees examples of both of these in the thoughts and actions of the characters‚ more specifically: Mr. Frank‚ Mr. Kraler and Miep‚ and Anne Frank. The authors express hope through Mr. Frank when they write‚ “... The air raids are getting worse. They come over day and night. The noise is terrifying. Pim [Mr. Frank] says it should be music to

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    Annelies Marie Frank (12 June 1929 - February or March 1945) was born in Frankfurt‚ Germany. She moved to Amsterdam when she was four and a half years old because of the Nazi party’s control over Germany. Anne and her family were trapped in Amsterdam because of the German occupation of the Netherlands‚ and they went into hiding when persecutions of the Jewish population increased. They hid in a concealed room behind a bookcase in the building where Anne’s father‚ Otto‚ worked. From 14 June 1942 to

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    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. Anne‚ the youngest teenager‚ commonly shows being moody as do the other teenagers also

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    The Diary of Anne Frank Between 1941 and 1945‚ Jews were targeted and severely massacred creating the largest genocide to happen during the 20th century. During the Holocaust‚ over 11 million people were killed by German Nazis who came in power and believed that Germans were the superior race. One million Jewish children were killed alone. A chain of over 42‚500 facilities controlled by Germans were used to confine and kill Jews. About 500‚000 people were participants in the preparation and execution

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