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    Anne Frank Anne Frank is in a tiny attic that is connected to an office with eight other people. Anne Frank wrote a diary that contains internal and external conflict.Anne Frank internal conflict is that she’s maturing and she has no privacy to do anything‚ and family. Anne Frank also has the external conflict she is being haunted for being a jew. Anne Frank’s biggest internal conflict is that she is maturing and has little to no privacy.She is now questioning things that are more important to

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    During the early 30’s to mid 40’s many Jewish families were publicly persecuted under the Nazi Regime. ‘The play of the Diary of Anne Frank’ written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett‚ explores the hardships and adversities of the protagonist‚ Anne Frank and the political challenges during WWII. Although some of Anne’s hardships are similar to the Jewish population’s‚ the wider political challenges are more important than Anne’s individual challenges. European Jews‚ and Anne and the Annex members

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    However‚ when speaking of the interaction between Angela and Frank McCourt‚ a disillusioning and distant connection becomes apparent. Angela was extremely harsh towards Frank‚ especially when compared to her treatment of her other children. When in America‚ she put responsibility of Malachy almost exclusively on Frank’s shoulders‚ and blamed him for an accident caused

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    Others went and helped people in the area of harsh work. The presence of intolerance can inspire people to treat others with kindness‚ as seen in The Diary Of Anne Frank and Escape from Sobibor. In The Diary Of Anne Frank‚ presence of intolerance is inspired by the people in the annex to treat others with kindness. To begin‚ Anne Frank let a complete stranger into her bedroom to stay in the annex‚ for the rest of the time in the annex. (Goodrich/Hackett‚

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    Anne Frank is a very influential historical figure whose diary has helped everyone all over the world learn about the Holocaust and what it is like to be a Jewish person in hiding. The Holocaust was a time period where the Nazi’s killed as many Jewish people as they possibly could. The majority of Jewish people had gone into hiding during this time period. In her diary‚ Anne describes life in the Secret Annex and why they chose to live in the Annex rather than anywhere else. She also talks about

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    situation. Conflict has happened throughout history and even every day. For example‚ in the Anne frank diary of a young girl‚ Anne Frank uses a positive attitude even when there was a manhunt for her. For example Anne frank states‚”Thanks to father-who brought my entire postcard and movie star collection here beforehand-and to a brush and a pot of hot glue‚ I was able to plaster the wall with pictures. Anne frank takes her natural happiness and turns the entire subject into an optimistic view. Another coincidence

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    way towards solving problems. In many stories we see how achieving small victories can also lead to a better response to conflict‚ and at the same time make for a healthier and happier person which is really the greatest result. Anne Frank’s “Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl”‚ Joanee Oppenheim’s “Dear Miss Breed” along with Mayo Clinic show how it is possible to sustain a positive attitude even while facing conflict and hardship. Understanding the type of situation is at hand‚ then intentionally

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    deserve the worst. It was a shameful thing to do to humans because of what they were but there was hope inside some of the mistreated groups of people. People like Anne frank and the child from the homesick poem had hope during those dark times. There was fear inside both these people but hope made it fade away. Example of Anne frank having hope

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    Diary of Anne Frank RTL: Mood “It seems life is at a standstill” (Diary of Anne Frank‚ pg 749). This seems to capture the people in annex’s situation perfectly. The slow decent into madness clawing at each other and arguing while waiting for some news to arrive. They all feel trapped in the walls of the annex unable to leave. Though happiness shines upon them at times‚ it never lasts. They can only cling to what memories they have‚ and wait for the future to arrive. When the Franks and Van Daans

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    How would you feel if you couldn’t go outside to play on the streets with your friends or even call them for around two years? Accordingly‚ Anne Frank was a German-Jewish teenager who was forced to go into hiding during World War II. As mentioned above‚ this resulted in exactly what it sounds to be. Anne Frank had to act as if she didn’t exist. In fact‚ her and a few other people all hid in an annex of rooms above her father’s office. Meanwhile‚ she received a gift during this time to write down

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