In the play, it reads “I’ll come in here with you and mother, and Mr. Dussel can have my bed.” Anne has been being very kind when she said this. There was not a lot of room up in the secret annex, but she was offering her bed for someone else. She knew that she would have probably had to lay with her parents instead of having her own bed. Having your own bed would have been probably nice to …show more content…
have up there because of having crowded it was. Anne did not care she was so kind that she was willing to give up her bed for Mr. Dussel.
Positive was one of Anne’s characteristics. She always said that she wanted to be famous. “I’m going to be a famous dancer or singer or something wonderful.” That is what she has always said. She believed that they were going to make it out alive and that she would conquer her dream of being famous. No matter what the others said to her, she still believed in herself and didn’t care what the others did. Anne was always so positive about herself.
“Oh, you ought to have him fixed to keep him from, you know fighting,” is what Anne had said to Peter when they have first arrived. She was a very talkative person and no matter who the person was, she would go on and on. Anne was a very friendly person. She never stopped talking and she was always so happy to everyone. Besides when they were rude to her. Anne never really took no for an answer and she always had to say something, but in the end, she was always so friendly to everyone. Since everyone found her to friendly they were always worried about her and that she would go up to strangers and something bad could happen to her. Her friendliness kinda annoyed everyone in the secret annex, because of much she was always talking.
Anne Frank had her life taken over by the holocaust because she was a jew.
She was such an inspirational person to every single child that has died during the holocaust. All she ever wanted to be was a normal child that was able to attend school. Her dream was to go back and study history and one day travel to Paris and Hollywood she even had a picture of it to always remind her that one day she will make it there. As for her dream career, it was to be a journalist. A journalist would suit her since she already knew how to write what kept Anne going was her diary it made it so she was able to pour her heart and sorrows in it. Most people would just push it back down and let in pile up until they would not be able to handle it anymore. That was not the same for Anne she let it all out in her diary she was able to write everything she was feeling at that time. Those are the best aspects of a journalist is how they write how they feel in words. But what made Anne such a fantastic person was that even in the darkest of times she was able to keep everyone up and never let anyone give up not even Mr. Dussel. I think the happiest time was when she gave the presents out they all knew she put in an effort to making the presents for everybody. That was when everybody heart warmed up.
From reading this play I have learned a lot of important facts about Anne Franks. I have also thought about Anne Frank’s quote. “In spite of everything, I still believe people are really good at heart.”
That quote is very inspiring to me, but I still want to know what her exact words were for it. Now that I have read this play about Anne Frank, I cannot imagine anything worse.