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    Helen Keller‚ and Anne Frank all had interesting lives and are some of the most inspirational women in history. All these women had a lot of struggles in life‚ but only one of them had lived during the treacherous times of the Holocaust. Although Jewish men and women struggled through the cruel “Final Solution”in Nazi Germany during World War II‚ the children that lived during the tragedy must have been mentally scarred from the Holocaust‚ that is if they managed to survive. Anne Frank‚ known for her

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    about the Diary of Anne Frank Anne Frank is a Jewish girl during World War II he has to hide to escape persecution by the Nazis. Along with seven other people it remains hidden in the " Secret Annexe "After more than two years of being hidden ‚ hidden they are discovered and deported to concentration camps . The theme is that everything has an end because Anne said “The world must be going through a phase” and the symbol is the diary   THE DIARY OF ANNE FRANK Anne Frank was born on June

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    Introduction The book “Anne Frank: Diary of A Young Girl” tells the story of Anne Frank‚ a German-born teenager who spent 2 years of her life hiding during the German-occupation of the Netherlands in World War II. Anne Frank gained fame after her diary was found 2 years after she has died. Since then‚ her writings have been etched into history as it accounts the horrors faced by the Jews and the Dutch alike during the peak of Nazism. Summary The story of Anne Frank’s experience during the Nazi

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    that even in the most brutalising conditions‚ people still behave humanely. To what extent do you agree?” In the text Night‚ written by Elie Wiesel‚ it is a horrific story about how the Nazi’s invaded Wiesel’s hometown of Sighet‚ Hungry and where taken under German control and sent to many concentration camps. During his time at the concentration camps‚ Elie and fallow Jews were in harsh and unforgettable conditions and treated severe from the Germans that no one could imagine. There is plenty

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    Could you imagine living the way Anne Frank and many other Jews did? Anne Frank was living in the time of the holocaust‚ and she showed many characteristics. Anne was positive‚ always had hope and always be positive. Anne reveals these traits by saying‚ "In spite of everything‚ I still believe that people are really good at heart." I believe that all women should have these traits. Anne was a very positive person. For example in the play I heard that Anne commented on the cat. But Peter replied

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    Silence...it’s a simple word that can hold so much over a person. A word that once it is said no longer describes itself. In Night‚ Elie Wiesel uses imagery‚ flashbacks‚ and characterization to explain how silence is forced‚ as well as broken into the people throughout the Holocaust. The inmates were forced to watch horrific events and became accustomed to it‚ many others did as well‚ such as the townspeople‚ who were used to seeing emaciated prisoners pushed through the towns. None of them said

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    Anne Frank once stated‚ “I long to ride a bike‚ dance‚ whistle‚ look at the world feel young and know that I’m free‚ and yet I can’t let it show. Just imagine what would happen if all eight of were to feel sorry for ourselves or walk around with the discontent clearly visible on our faces‚ where would that get us?” Life is too short and oftentimes‚ like the Franks‚ we may want to help others; however‚ in the end‚ helping others may not help us. The Franks were dutiful in helping the Van Daans and

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    version of The Diary of Anne Frank‚ the her friends. Upon their arrival at the Annex‚ she is hopeful and optimistic‚ but over time‚ you can Anne is a bright-eyed thirteen-year-old. She likes boys‚ loves school‚ and loves spending time wise that hopeful optimism disintegrate into loneliness‚ isolation‚ and deep thinking. Throughout the play‚ Anne Frank matures‚ changes the relationship she had with her parents and decides what she wants to become in the future. Anne frank matures a lot throughout

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    victims of abuse are often left with less-visible damage to their mental state‚ both emotional and spiritual. The consequences of emotional and spiritual suffering are explored in depth in the memoir Night‚ by Elie Wiesel. In my opinion‚ the spiritual and emotional trauma experienced by Elie and the Jewish prisoners is more damaging than the physical effects. Firstly‚ their intense suffering results in a complete loss of faith for many characters after their life-changing experiences. Additionally

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    Empires can be created‚ revolutions can begin‚ all because of a string of hope. Without this emotion‚ many historical events would not have occurred‚ such as the Holocaust‚ one of the most infamous genocides in history. In the book Night‚ by Elie Wiesel‚ he writes about the Holocaust and his time in several concentration camps with his father. Hope plays an important part in this story; it became the catalyst of the Holocaust‚ protected Jewish victims of genocide‚ and eventually caused the end

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