In the play version of The Diary Of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett‚ 8 people hide in a secret annex in Amsterdam during the Nazi occupation. During this time‚ many jews hid from the nazis who were trying to exterminate the jew race. This was because Hitler claimed jews were the problems and reason for world war 1. There were many changes in people’s attitude because In rough times when people have to adapt to something different‚ their attitudes change and it is always for the
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In "The Diary of Anne Frank " from The Elements of Literature written by Holt Rinehart and Winston much more information is shown. The Diary is better because there is much more interaction. There’s more Insight into the characters lives. We get more information about the annex. Many more conflicts are shown. While a tragedy revealed lacks this content. In the play‚ we get to meet characters and they are described to us. For example‚ Anne is described to us and she is a young girl with brown
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Diary of Anne Frank” is a playwright authored by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. This diary leads to historical events that is portrayed through dialogue and stage directions of these three families who lived in a storage room for about two in a half year. In further words historical events are played through dialogue. As described by Anne “we’ve had bad news. The people from who miep got our ration books have been arrested. So we have had to cut down on our food.”(p167) Anne explains
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Imagine not being able to have food‚ water‚ and happiness‚ all taken away in a snap only to be replaced with an everlasting nightmare. Elie Wiesel was only a teenager before he was taken away by german officers to be apart of the Holocaust‚ having faced being separated from his family‚ barely a speck of food and endless torment for ten years. As a Holocaust survivor he wrote the book Night so that there would be a changed in history and nothing would repeat itself but also remember the Holocaust
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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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Holocaust. ‘’ The boy on the wooden box’’ and ‘’Anne Frank’’ are a great representation that having a positive attitude is the best response to conflict‚ especially in the time of war. (TBOTWB) is a book about the life of Leon Leyson who is a boy who he and his family are taken to concentration camps and have to work Schindler hires Leon and cares for him and ends up getting his mom’s camp switched and ends up saving him and his family. Anne Frank is a diary of a young girl who is taken to a concentration
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these roads have a known difference between each other. However‚ all these roads can relate to a quote by the brave Anne Frank. Anne Frank stated‚ “How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world”. No matter where you are if it is Hoit Tower or Transfagarasan‚ a difference is made in only a short amount of time. My perspective of Anne Frank’s quote is that making a change in the world is relevant to the concept of time and where you live. For example
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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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depend on others in order to survive. In the novels Night and Maus II by Elie Wiesel and Art Spiegelman‚ the main characters Elie and Vladek are prisoners at Auschwitz. Both Vladek and Elie take advantage of the opportunities given. They are also selfish when it comes to survival‚ hence only relying on themselves. This is crucial to their survival of the death camp. In Art Spiegelman’s Maus II and Elie Wiesel’s Night‚ Elie and Vladek have to take advantage of every opportunity‚
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Dialectical Notes The Diary of Anne Frank Quote Analysis *The first table (blue) represents the five dialectical notes under the Inward versus the Outward Self Theme‚ while the second (turquoise) represents the dialectical notes under the Generosity and Greed in Wartime theme. Quote | Response | “Yes‚ Mr. Dussel! According to him‚ nothing‚ I repeat… nothing‚ is right about me… my appearance‚ my character‚ my manners. While he was going on at me‚ I thought… sometime I’ll give you such a
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