confusion‚ these are just a few words to describe what Jews went through during the holocaust. Anne Frank and Elie Weisel were only young‚ yet have been through more agony and hardship than anyone could ever imagine. The two of them wrote about their horrific experiences of the holocaust and their stories have been shared with the world. Their stories are very similar yet different in their own ways. Anne and Elie are both very known for their experiences during the holocaust. During the holocaust
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The Ever-Growing Trash of Shoprite According to “The Hidden Life of Garbage‚” Heather Rogers states‚ “Today’s garbage graveyards are sequestered‚ guarded‚ and veiled.(178)”Rogers claims that the Waste Management Inc. operates its Geological Reclamation Operations and Waste systems (GROW) landfill on a historical river valley in Pennsylvania in which Washington had crossed the Delaware river. At the landfill site‚ Rogers’ states‚ “the logic of our society’s unrestrained consuming and wasting quickly
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Question: Kant‚ the founder of deontology‚ insisted that lying is always a moral fault. So how should a deontologist handle the problem of Anne Frank? That is‚ if you are hiding someone from murderers and you know that under casual inquiry or rigorous interrogation the only way to keep the secret is to “convince” yourself of a lie and thereby lie to convince the evildoers‚ have you done a bad thing? Answer: Kant‚ the founder of deontology talks about Moral Absolutism. He speaks that right
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Anne Frank wrote‚ “....in spite of everything‚ I still believe people are really good at heart‚” in her diary. This statement is true‚ people really are good at heart. Anne wrote this during the Holocaust‚ which is when Hitler came to power in Germany. During this time the Jews and many other groups of people (ex. Gypsies‚ the disabled‚ and some Slavic peoples) were thought of as “inferior” to the Germans. The Germans would persecute and force the Jews to work. But even though all these bad things
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But not everyone chose to see it that way. Anne Frank is famous for her diary‚ the one she kept in‚ chose not to let this tragic time bring her down. She had a whole other perspective on‚ and said this; “In spite of everything‚ I still believe people are really good at heart. She didn’t want to live out the rest of the life she had in pain‚ anger‚ grief‚ etc. She wanted to cancel any negativity out and focus on bringing out the positives. I agree with Anne‚ and some might disagree‚ but that is your
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Anne shows that she is maturing while in the annex by taking responsibility‚ talking with Peter‚ and trying to lighten things up while there. She was pretty childish at the beginning of the play‚ but slowly grew up over her two years in the annex. One thing that really showed how she was maturing was that she admitted when she was wrong‚ and agreed that some things she did were immature and childish. For example‚ whenever she had a nightmare and her dad came to console her‚ he informed her
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During World War II‚ the Franks and the Van Daans were hiding in a small area of two to three rooms‚ with a single window‚ in the attic of an office building in Amsterdam. In her diary‚ Anne refers to it as the "secret annex." For two years‚ these close quarters serve as a shelter and protection for the families against the Nazi enemy. While in hiding‚ problems and the characters’ true natures evolved‚ revealing their differing personalities and value systems. Anne Frank‚ a young Jewish girl who
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Bombs crash. Crying babies. Buildings go up in fire. Starving children. Maimed little ones. Bodies lying throughout the street. Such scenes depict war that destroys lives. In The Diary of Anne Frank‚ World War II destroyed lives of people on the streets‚ but also it destroyed lives of others who they tried to hide from such atrocities. For the people hiding in the annex in Amsterdam‚ the moods and the relationships of the families and friends were greatly impacted by the horrors of war. From the
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overcome it. Here is my reasoning. In the Anne Frank diary‚ Anne and her family had to go into hiding in an attic. She stayed positive mostly all of the time. Where they stayed was very plain so anne put pictures on the wall. She also always kept herself entertained with a diary and she loved the sound of a nearby clock chime. When there was nothing to look forward to‚ or when she thought there wasn’t‚ she always continued to make herself happy. While Anne could not communicate with other people
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Adolf Hitler‚ attempted to rid themselves of all those they deemed inferior or marginalized groups such as the Jews. However‚ who should take the blame for this horrific event? The government or the people? Source A‚ an excerpt from The Diary of Anne Frank‚ explains how the many people were deported out of the country by the Gestapo. Source B‚ an info graphic‚ explains the necessary components for a holocaust. Source C‚ a poem by Pastor Neimoller‚ explains how nobody stood up for each other‚ and Source
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