A great example of this is Anne Frank. Anne Frank was a young Jew living in Nazi Germany. Her father published her diary after she died at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Anne’s diary held all of Anne’s feelings while she lived in her home, all the way to when she was forced into hiding. She faced harsh scenarios, yet used her diary to talk to, and remained happy with what she had. “Yesterday at lunchtime I had an appointment with the dentist on Jan Luykenstraat. It's a long way from our school on Stadstimmertuinen. That afternoon I nearly fell asleep at my desk. Fortunately, people automatically offer you something to drink. The dental assistant is really kind” (Frank). Another example showcasing the struggles to be positive is the story The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. Two young boys, Bruno, the son of a highly ranked general in Germany, and Shmuel, an inmate in a Jewish concentration camp, become friends. They communicate through a large fence. Even though this story is fictional, it proves how positivity can affect one’s life. Shmuel was much happier when he was talking with Bruno, and vice versa. They enjoyed spending time together when possible. ““ I’m very glad you’re here,” he said, speaking with his mouth full. “If only you didn’t have to polish the glasses, I could show you my room”” (Boyne 385). However, neither seemingly understood the cruel ways of the Nazis, or why they lived in such different worlds… but they had each
A great example of this is Anne Frank. Anne Frank was a young Jew living in Nazi Germany. Her father published her diary after she died at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Anne’s diary held all of Anne’s feelings while she lived in her home, all the way to when she was forced into hiding. She faced harsh scenarios, yet used her diary to talk to, and remained happy with what she had. “Yesterday at lunchtime I had an appointment with the dentist on Jan Luykenstraat. It's a long way from our school on Stadstimmertuinen. That afternoon I nearly fell asleep at my desk. Fortunately, people automatically offer you something to drink. The dental assistant is really kind” (Frank). Another example showcasing the struggles to be positive is the story The Boy in the Striped Pajamas. Two young boys, Bruno, the son of a highly ranked general in Germany, and Shmuel, an inmate in a Jewish concentration camp, become friends. They communicate through a large fence. Even though this story is fictional, it proves how positivity can affect one’s life. Shmuel was much happier when he was talking with Bruno, and vice versa. They enjoyed spending time together when possible. ““ I’m very glad you’re here,” he said, speaking with his mouth full. “If only you didn’t have to polish the glasses, I could show you my room”” (Boyne 385). However, neither seemingly understood the cruel ways of the Nazis, or why they lived in such different worlds… but they had each