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    The Diary of Anne Frank ! This summer I read The Diary of Anne Frank.  This book was a diary written by Anne Frank who was a young Jewish girl living during the German occupation of Holland‚ and was translated by B.M. Mooyaart-Doubleday.  In her diary she writes  about what her and her mother‚ father‚ and older sister Margot went through because of their culture and beliefs.  In 1942‚ Anne and her family went into hiding to avoid being sent to a concentration camp by the Nazi’s. !

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    Anne Marbury Hutchinson was a puritan who came to an American colony following the puritan leader John Cotton. She was home-schooled and self taught herself. Her spouse was William Hutchinson‚ a chief magistrate of the colony of Portsmouth on the island of Aquidneck. She lived from 1591-1643 in a Massachusetts colony for a while until she was brought to court for being charged with sedition and contempt of the Government and was kicked out. Hutchinson challenged the authority of the Priests at the

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    In “Here Follow Some Verses” by Anne Bradstreet stops herself from mourning over the loss of her possessions. She does that a couple times‚ her thoughts about her losses change as well as her belief in god and how she portrays him. The reader can see Bradstreet stop her mourning or begin to cope with what had happened in lines 14-20 and again in line 37. Before line 14 it is clear that she is mourning her losses‚ especially when Bradstreet says “And to my God my heart did cry‚ To strengthen me in

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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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    Who Was Anne Bradstreet?

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    An Interpretation: Who was Anne Bradstreet? While reading the poetry of Anne Bradstreet‚ the straightforward Puritanical figure emerges‚ as well as the loving‚ caring person she was. She was truly a faithful puritan‚ but she was also a daughter‚ wife‚ mother‚ scholar and critic. In her poetry she balances both sides. In the poem "Upon the Burning of Our House" she is definite in her belief in God‚ and shows her spiritual growth as she learns amazing‚ heartfelt lessons. This poem could

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    Anne Frank - Analysis

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    Analyzing Anne Frank Choose a character and analyze what influences his/her situation‚ growth‚ and motivations Analyzing Anne Frank Times during World War II were very challenging for many people. It is very difficult to imagine how hard lives were for Jewish teenagers‚ adults‚ and people off all ages during the war. Many teenagers and adults today who were not born in the early 1900s find it hard to relate to all the events‚ emotions‚ pain‚ suffering‚ and hardships people have

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    Anne Frank Challenges

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    Challenges Anne Frank Faced during the Holocaust Anne Frank faced many challenges and had different ways of solving them. Some of those challenges we have today and so we don’t. Anne Frank lived through many restrictions just for being a Jew. During the time‚ in 1935 Jewish people were less then they had many laws that other didn’t have they had Nuremberg. The Nuremberg Laws were anti-Semitic laws that took away civil rights and citizenship from German Jews. The challenges that Anne Frank faced

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    Anne Frank Immaturity

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    When people are put in difficult positions‚ it’s often that their maturity alters. In the play The Diary of Anne Frank by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich‚ taken place 1942 in Amsterdam‚ is about a Jewish family who go hiding in a secret annex in order to avoid being captured by the Nazis. This play is based on the diary of the Anne Frank‚ the main protagonist‚ who recounts her experiences from when she entered the annex at age thirteen until when her freedom out from it at fifteen. Over the course

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    teenager was Anne Frank along with many other people who were innocent victims. Anne Frank Childhood Anne Frank was an innocent victim of the Holocaust along with many other innocent victims that had no idea or clue what was happening to them Anne Franks full name was Anneliese Marie Frank she was born in Frankfurt‚ Germany‚ on June 12‚ 1929. Anne’s Father moved to Amsterdam‚ where he established a small successful company. Anne stayed behind in Germany with her grandmother in the

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    There are definitely things that you would have to change. In the play The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett‚ it shows how Anne lived in the annex. Anne changed throughout the play by harnessing her energy‚ becoming a better writer and improving her relationships with other people. One way Anne has changed throughout the play is being able to control her energy. In the beginning Anne was very energetic and clumsy. It one scene she knocked over a glass of milk onto Mrs

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