The time during the Holocaust brought the Frank family much difficulties. They had to be fearful about everything.They were always scared of being caught by the Gestapo. They had to be careful about what they were doing and how loud they were talking. They were always scared of what would happen if someone knew where they were living. While they were living in the Annex they couldn’t do much as I had mentioned. They didn’t have normal dinners or normal clothes like other normal families had. In the
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story of Anne Frank‚ Anne‚ Miep‚ and Mr. Frank showed courage‚ compassion‚ and sacrificed things for those around them. The residents at the Secret Annex went into hiding in early July 1942 right after they received a letter for Margot to go to a work camp in Germany. Anne and her family went into hiding in Annex that was behind Mr. Frank’s business. They all hid there for two years. Throughout those two years there were so many rough times and they had to rely on each other. Mr. Frank showed
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Anne Frank was a very famous victim of the holocaust. She kept a diary that recorded a part of her life. Anne’s family was Jewish so they were hated throughout Germany and other places. Her life is a very important story that showed us what it was like during the holocaust. Anne Frank’s life is very significance as a holocaust victim because of the events that happened during her life before hiding‚ during hiding‚ and after hiding. Her life was extremely important because of the events that happened
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Anne Frank: Writing as a journey to self discovery The protagonist and author of The Diary of a Young Girl Anne Frank began writing her diary at the age of thirteen. She has many friends and admires at school; however‚ she confesses that she doesn’t have any close friend whom she able to open up fully about deeper things in her mind that she wants to share. It makes her to feel lonely and misunderstood. Anne found a best friend in the diary she named “Kitty”. The diary gives her a private place
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In this essay‚ I will write about a girl named Anne Frank who had to hide with her family and friends from the Nazi’s during World War II. They had to hide in the annex which is located in the back of Mr. Frank’s building behind a bookcase where he works. They had to live there for about 2 years until they got caught and were killed. The only survivor was Mr. Frank. Everyone had to stay in the annex during the war because it was too risky going out and possibly being killed by the Nazi’s. The annex
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Film Analysis of The Diary of Anne Frank The Diary of Anne Frank is a powerful non-fiction film based on the diary of a young Jewish girl who went into hiding with her family in 1942 to escape the Nazi persecution. Filmed in 1959‚ George Stevens brilliant usage of mise-en-scene successfully made this movie thought provoking and emotional. Mise-en-scene is one of the four film components that allow motion pictures to serve as a medium of communication. Films use this component to incorporate a
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2013 Anne Frank Research Paper Annelies Marie Frank was born on June 12‚ 1929 to Edith and Otto Frank. Anne’s sister‚ Margot Betti Frank‚ was three years older. The Franks were German-Jews‚ which around the 1940’s was a very dangerous belief to have. For Anne’s thirteenth birthday she received a red and white checkered autograph album in which she used as her diary. Around this time the Holocaust was just beginning to really kick into high gears and extremes for the Jews. The Franks fled Nazi
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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. Anne was Jewish and there were many governmental restrictions and rules placed on the Jewish people by the Nazi controlled German government. Some examples were they
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The next image‚ a famous image‚ is of Anne Frank‚ and it may question people as to what the relation is between Anne Frank and typhus fever. According to the Anne Frank Museum Amsterdam‚ “Margot and Anne Frank remain in Bergen-Belsen for over three months‚ until they succumb to the effects of typhus and other hardships of the camp” (“The last days of Margot and Anne Frank”‚ 1). The story of Anne Frank was one of happiness and sorrow; leading a short life and in that life‚ she succumbed to the harsh
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Anne Frank and Frederick Douglass Everyone has hope in something whether it is possible or seemingly impossible. Anne Frank and Frederick Douglass‚ among many differences and similarities‚ both had hope in something others may not have believed to be possible. They never gave up their hope that they so desperately clung to when they were in bondage. Anne Frank and Frederick Douglass were both held in bondage‚ each in a different way. Frank was kept from the public eye for fear she would be caught
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