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    Anne Frank Selflessness

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    events leading‚ during‚ and after Hitler’s reign as Chancellor of Germany. In the play‚ The Diary of Anne Frank‚ written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett‚ Anne Frank’s story of hiding in the Secret Annex is communicated through her father reading her diary and a third person point of view. Anne states in her diary that “in spite of everything‚ I still believe that people are really good at heart.” Anne is correct‚ which is shown through the Franks’ kindness‚ President Hindenburg and Adolf Hitler’s

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    The Play and the Movie Based on A Christmas Carol Sometimes one person or action can turn somebody else greedy‚ lonely‚ or sad. Charles Dicken’s A Christmas Carol is about Ebenezer Scrooge and the ghost of Jacob Marley. Ebenezer Scrooge was a lonely and greedy man‚ similar to Jacob Marley. Jacob Marley was Scrooge’s business partner before he passed away. The play and the movie of A Christmas Carol have both many similarities and very little differences. In the play‚ the Ghost of Christmas Past

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    Anne Frank Empathy

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    what if one(gratitude or empathy) is stronger than the other? Anne Frank‚ the creator of ‘The Diary of A Young Girl’ hid in the Secret Annex during the German occupation of the Netherlands in 1940. The experience that Anne’s faces are those that we try not to imagine. When Anne went into hiding‚ you could believe that all she desired to do was to go back to the Prinsengracht(her home) in Amsterdam. When the war seemed close to ending‚ Anne and her sister Margot lost their lives. At this moment‚ a strong

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    The theory of personal space proposes that you and I feel uncomfortable when others get too close in certain situations.  This discomfort can‚ says the theory‚ be measured by increased heart rate‚ blood pressure or skin perspiration. The research problem is that to measure these things we have to hook a subject up to some device‚ and they thus know they are being studied.  Their behavior might not be natural.  To test the theory and solve this problem‚ the following was done: A study by Middlemist

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    Anne In The Safe House

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    Anne Frank was a girl who hid out in a safe house during the Holocaust. She wrote down everything that happened in her diary so now we know what happened. Many things were written when she was in hiding‚ then eventually got caught by the Nazis and the story ended. Then when we won WWII‚ soldiers found her diary and then it was shared to the world. The story of Anne in the safe house has many stories‚ but I think the theme of all of them is religion. I think the theme of religion is in the story

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    Who Is Anne Frank?

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    well-known name and a popular victim of the Holocaust after her Diary was published‚ The Diary of a Young Girl. Anne Frank was born on June 12‚ 1929 in Frankfurt‚ Germany. Before the Holocaust‚ her family was an upper middle-class family. Her mother was Edith Frank and her father was Otto Frank. Anne Frank also had a sister named Margot Frank. Their family was a liberal Jewish family. When Anne was 13 years old her family had to go into hiding from the Nazis. They went into hiding with another family

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    Anne Sexton Analysis

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    have in front of them until it is gone. Anne’s work throughout her career was phenomenal‚ but it never became a treasured item until she no longer on this planet. Her memory lives in her artwork and poems and will always be remembered. In her life‚ Anne Sexton endured many pains throughout her life. As a child she grew up in an abusive unstable home. She then became a model‚ but dropped out of school and slowly sank into alcoholism and depression. Then‚ in her mid forties she committed suicide.

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    Larisa Johnson Mr. Shane Teter American Literature I 09 June 2013 Topic 1: "The Prologue" First of all‚ I would like to admit that Anne Bradstreet is a very brave woman. Living in the Puritan society‚ where women were treated like a property‚ she was strong and brave enough to write such a challenging poem. This poem is like a “soul scream’ – Bradstreet shares her desire to be recognized and respected as a female writer. She shares that desire in a very interesting way. The

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    In “The Author to Her Book” Anne Bradstreet presents a false sense of humility in her extended metaphor where she personifies her very own book as her child‚ calling it “ill-form’d offspring of my feeble brain” (3). The author is practically saying her work is trash and that she isn’t good enough. This false sense of humility is common with authors‚ especially during that time when women weren’t considered capable of coming up with a good piece of writing. Bradstreet is not only self-deprecating

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    ANNE BOGART ESSAY

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    Overview: American director Anne Bogart‚ born 1951‚ was influenced at an early age (early teens) by the power of theatre‚ which inevitably shaped her eventual convictions in the craft and led to her successes as a director and theatre-maker. Throughout her career‚ Bogart staged an eclectic mixture of theatre‚ including yet not limited to contemporary and modern plays‚ musicals‚ opera‚ as well as dance-theatre pieces and many forms of experimental/avant-garde theatre. Bogart was passionate about making

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