Frank released both diaries to the public. “He began to translate the diary into German, sharing extracts with friends and family members”( Blakemore 12) Mr. Frank translated the diary into German just to show the public. He did not keep the diary private because he showed family and friends. To sum it up, Mr. Frank released both diaries to the public. Some people may argue that Mr. Frank didn’t violate Anne’s rights by publishing her diary. Anne always thought that one day her work could be a potential book. However Anne’s diary was private and that’s why she rewrote her diary thinking that particular one would be published instead of the original, so by publishing both diaries Mr. Frank violated her rights. Finally, Mr. Frank did violate Anne’s rights by publishing her diary because Anne rewrote her diary and planned on only publishing one, she left out conflict and sexual content when she rewrote her papers, and Mr. Frank published both diaries. Anne didn’t want both diaries to be published. Mr Frank translated the diary into German just to show the public. In addition, he did not keep the diary private because he showed family and friends. Guilt is perhaps the most painful campaign of death” (By Coco
Frank released both diaries to the public. “He began to translate the diary into German, sharing extracts with friends and family members”( Blakemore 12) Mr. Frank translated the diary into German just to show the public. He did not keep the diary private because he showed family and friends. To sum it up, Mr. Frank released both diaries to the public. Some people may argue that Mr. Frank didn’t violate Anne’s rights by publishing her diary. Anne always thought that one day her work could be a potential book. However Anne’s diary was private and that’s why she rewrote her diary thinking that particular one would be published instead of the original, so by publishing both diaries Mr. Frank violated her rights. Finally, Mr. Frank did violate Anne’s rights by publishing her diary because Anne rewrote her diary and planned on only publishing one, she left out conflict and sexual content when she rewrote her papers, and Mr. Frank published both diaries. Anne didn’t want both diaries to be published. Mr Frank translated the diary into German just to show the public. In addition, he did not keep the diary private because he showed family and friends. Guilt is perhaps the most painful campaign of death” (By Coco