that the Annex was in‚ is a city called Amsterdam. According to Dictionary.com‚ the definition of courage is ’’the quality of mind or spirit that enables a person to face difficulty‚ pain‚ danger‚ etc’’. One person that lived in the Annex was Anne Frank‚ and she is a great representation of courage. I believe this because she was not scared to speak her mind‚ and she was always willing to stand her ground and to not listen to someone if she didn’t want to. In my opinion‚ she was courageous because
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The Diary of Anne Frank is a primary source to the Holocaust. Over the years‚ there has been many movies and plays. Although they all generally have the same story plot‚ there are also some differences between them. I read the Diary of Anne Frank play and watched the movie. There were a few major differences but also many similarities. The movie was more detailed than the play when it came to the thief and bombing. These are a few examples on how movies and books can differ‚ although they are both
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A Story of Eternal Love Anne Bradstreet was perhaps the first established poet to voyage to the new world from England. In her poem “In Reference To Her Children”‚ expresses the love and sadness experienced throughout life raising her children and her devotion towards her everlasting reward. Anne Bradstreet was very proud that she raised good children and instilled them with religious and moral values. Anne says‚ “I had eight birds hatched in one nest” (1). This infers that she might have
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two-act play of The Diary of Anne Frank‚ by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett‚ Mrs. Frank enters the Secret Annex with her husband and two daughters‚ Margot and Anne. Margot is a mature‚ quiet‚ and obedient child; on the contrary‚ Anne is out-going‚ flirtatious‚ and accomplishes things her way. Consequently‚ due to Margot’s more desirable character traits‚ Mrs. Frank appreciates her older daughter more than Anne. Mrs. Frank’s obsession of favoring Margot over Anne is apparent in Act 1‚ yet her
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Anne Rice “Evil is always possible. Goodness is difficulty” (“Anne Rice Quotes”). Being one of the most cryptic and fascinating authors of gothic novels‚ Anne Rice was christened “Queen of the Occult” without objection. From the day she was born‚ Rice had always been a unique individual. Being given the name Howard Allen O’Brien‚ it’s obvious she wasn’t destined to fall in with the norm. Her extensive list of novels display the sheer one of a kind flair that only Anne can capture. Born in
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Breana Covington Mr. Poston History 1301-01 13 March 2015 Anne Hutchinson Anne Hutchinson was born in England and raised by her mother and father. Anne’s interest in religion started very early in her life due to her father being a pastor of an Anglican Church. Anne got married to a man named William and they managed to bring fifteen children into the world. Having this many children during this time period and surviving was rare. Due to her religious upbringing she never lost her interest in religion
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Anne was extraordinary women of the late 15th century where she is known as a principled and strong woman from those times. Anne was known as to Madame la Grande from her generation and it was an active and a significant figure in France during the 15th century. These lessons that Anne has written to let other women know that they stand for society and if they do a fault it will stain them that will be like a scar that would never remove. According to the book‚ “Anne of France‚ Lessons for My Daughter”
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August 1st‚ 1944‚ Anne writes about how she is a “little bundle of contradictions”. She believes there are two Annes trapped inside of her—one being the witty‚ cheeky Anne that is always shown to the public. The other Anne is deeper‚ more sensitive‚ and more mature. She feels as if she can only show the light-hearted side to everyone‚ for her deeper side cannot handle such events life throws at her‚ so she must suppress the Anne that is nicer and more genuine to people. Anne goes on to explain‚
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The Diary of Anne Frank shows many stereotypes‚ such as Jews‚ adults‚ parents‚ and teenagers. Stereotypes are a standardized mental picture or belief held in common by members of a group. The Diary of Anne Frank identifies that the stereotype of a teenafer is moody‚ argumentative‚ and self-absorbed. The three teenagers‚ Anne‚ Margot‚ and Peter commonly show these traits in the play‚ The Diary of Anne Frank. Anne‚ the youngest teenager‚ commonly shows being moody as do the other teenagers also
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historical event we can learn from is “The Diary of Anne Frank” about the family and Anne herself to learn from what happened back in the past in the 1900s. In the story “The Diary of Anne Frank” by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett teaches us to learn that they made this story for us to realize that it was wrong to put the Jews in concentration camps‚ why Anne Frank was so strong‚ and why the story of “Anne Frank” is sad because what happened to Anne and the people that were with her. First‚ A historical
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