Horrifying mass disaster spilled out in the novel of “Anne Frank”. The day they went into hiding was the day that they remembered most. Anne was only 13 years old, she wasn’t sure about hiding but she did try and reassure things for the best. Anne would claim “I don't think I'll ever feel at home in this house, but that doesn't mean I hate it”. Margot, Peter, and Anne would get together playing games in the attic trying to make the best of life. The Frank’s and VanDann’s lived there for three years, the children were growing closer together more than anyone else was. The clanging, clanking and bumping of the bus as it goes down the road. Malala sitting beside her friend on their way home from school when out of know where the bus was stopped. The Taliban boarded the bus, yelled out “which one of you is Malala” and then they shot her. This was the worst day of her life but she said that “If I would ever never been shot by the Taliban she probably wouldn’t have made all the speeches, trying to get more people to realize the importance of girls’ education. It was exactly the way she wanted to make a difference for girls. In “Anne Frank ”she was stating that …show more content…
The Franks and VanDann’s were hiding for three years until they were found. The Frank family and VanDann family was fighting for their lives to make it throughout the concentration camp. Anne tried to look at the bright side as much as she could, saying that every day was a good day when they were still alive but the day she and her sister died was a sad day. Anne was terribly ill unable to keep going she died early in the morning, poor Margot was all alone her mom died way before Anne did and then sadly Margot died that night she couldn’t take it. Malala was a girl who was fighting for Girls’ education when she was shot by the Taliban sent to the hospital, and she was fighting for her life the doctors said: “If she makes it out she is going to have a long path to recovery.” Luckily she survived and made it through which made her follow her dream even more than before. Malala had to fight to survive she was in great danger of losing her life, once she recovered and was moved out of the hospital she started being interviewed by all kinds of people wanting to know what a girl like her was doing to try and get girls the right to