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    themselves. It is helpful at such times to narrow our focus to an instance or two‚ to close our eyes to the devastation played out on a vast scale‚ in order to appreciate the suffering each individual or families experienced. At Stratford‚ "The Diary of Anne Frank‚" written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hacket‚ which is adapted by Wendy Kesselman permitted me to do just that. This compelling play confines the action of the story to a concealed storage attic‚ in which the claustrophobic realities

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    Anne Frank‚ quite a famous name with a lot of emotion behind it. She was alive during one of the worst genocides in our history. Yet why is SHE considered a hero? Why not the soldiers who fought against the Nazis‚ or those who risked their lives for people who were being killed. Anne may have written words of hope and optimistic thoughts‚ but no one was saved just on those words. Anne Frank wrote what she believed in and what she thought to be right. The young Jewish girl never showed these words

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    Rebecca Hart Professor Shaw 2/16/17 ENG 105 Essay one How does Anne Bradstreet incorporate the Puritan plain writing style in her poems? In the Puritan culture‚ there is a form of writing style called the “plain writing style”. Some Puritans use this style because they believed that it would help them to express themselves clearly according to their religious beliefs. The definition of this writing style is defined as “a type of writing in which uncomplicated sentences and ordinary words are used

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    Anne Frank had a kind heart‚ fierce mind‚ and brave spirit. If you were forced to stay inside a small hiding place‚ surrounded by people forbidden to go outside‚ could you survive it? Anne Frank was sheltered for two years with her family‚ the Van Daans‚ and Mr. Dussell. She couldn’t go outside‚ shared her room with a dentist‚ still had to complete schoolwork‚ and even had to regulate her bladder because the W. C. could only be used at certain times. Even though Anne had all of these obstacles to

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    Anne Frank believed that people were really good at heart. Striving for adulthood and adventure‚ she carried herself with great positivity and character throughout her days. Miss Anne Frank cherished things such as being outside and spending time with her family and friends. She believed that even though people might be horrible they still have good in their heart. “In spite of everything‚ I still believe that people are really good at heart.” Anne was a young girl and living in a harsh environment

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    and concerns is ‘Anne Hathaway’ of the collection? Carol Ann Duffy presents Anne Hathaway as a character who is deeply in love with her partner whom she is writing a poem for. This poem shows that the collection is not an act of revenge‚ as it shows how much she loves Shakespeare. It also gives the idea that the collection is not completely anti-men as it shows how great Anne thinks her partner is. Using many different poetic terms and presenting them within a sonnet‚ which Anne Hathaway has supposedly

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    do you see both good and evil on these three levels? * the society as a whole during WWII * the eight people in hiding * the character of Anne I think that evil is dominant in this story. The good in the society is the allies helping to fight off the Nazis and help make Germany a nice place once again. The good in the hiders is Mr. Frank who is kind hearted and courageous. He was also hopeful. Now as for the evil the Nazis pretty much took control of Germany and did what they felt needed

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    Frank Lloyd Wright and His Impact Frank Lloyd Wright was a very influential designer and architect who inspired the next century of builders to go beyond their normal standards and break free from the confines of the current building barriers. He used aspects of nature to compliment his buildings‚ and knew how to perfectly arrange the complex angles and structures to set his projects apart from all others. Frank Lloyd Wright changed the future of architecture with his high attention to interior

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    Was the Character and Influence of Anne Boleyn the main reason for the English Reformation? Although Anne Boleyn can be seen as a very major reason for the start of the English Reformation‚ she herself is not the main reason‚ there are many other major factors towards the English Reformation‚ with Anne Boleyn being only one of them. Anne Boleyn could have lead Henry into ideas that lead to the reforms‚ as it was known that she was a keen reader of and an educated woman‚ and introduced Henry to

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    problem. It then grew into a worldwide scale problem and ended up with over 10 million dead. It had many emotional and physical scars implanted in thousands of others. Gruesome things happened. So‚ therefore‚ Anne Frank would not still have said that all people are good deep down. Anne Frank and her family had to live in fear most of her life. They had to live knowing that if they were found in the attic‚ it would be like writing their death sentence. The people living in the attic were normal people

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