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    influential theme in “The Diary Of Anne Frank” by‚ Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett‚ is the importance of courage and hope in a negative situation. The reader sees examples of both of these in the thoughts and actions of the characters‚ more specifically: Mr. Frank‚ Mr. Kraler and Miep‚ and Anne Frank. The authors express hope through Mr. Frank when they write‚ “... The air raids are getting worse. They come over day and night. The noise is terrifying. Pim [Mr. Frank] says it should be music to our

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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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    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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    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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    to go out because of your culture‚ possibly been attacked? Anne Frank and Eva are very different people‚ living very different lives‚ but they both have some of the same issues. Both of the young teenage girls are fighting there own wars‚ both being looked down on for there culture and what they look like. Which should have no impact on how you treat someone. In Fact‚ in Anne Frank‚ people everyday were being taken from there homes‚ Anne hides for her life‚ scared she could be found and sent off

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    Diary of a Young Girl: Anne Frank What I am about to write is a summary of The Diary of a Young Girl‚ written by Anne Frank. This book starts from when Anne gets her diary on her thirteenth birthday. The book is about when Anne and her family have to live in the “Secret Annex.” On her thirteenth birthday‚ Anne’s parents give her a diary. She’s excited because she wants something in which to confide all of her secret thoughts. Even though she has a social life‚ she feels misunderstood by everyone

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    Anne Frank is the modern day hero for knowing what to do in a Refugee Crisis. She’s a modern day hero for knowing what to do in a refugee crisis because she lived through it and she wrote about it in her diary. The Diary of Anne Frank is a non-fiction work written by a teenage girl as she hid from the Nazis and the theme is hopeful as the girl tries to see the best in people and to imagine a future for herself‚ and she helps us today to know what to do during a Refugee Crisis. Anne Frank tries

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    attitude towards conflict because they are afraid and confused. However‚ having a positive attitude trying to solve conflicts‚ can have a superior outcome. A novel that is notorious for using positive attitude towards conflict is Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. Anne Frank was a 16-year-old girl who was born and raised by a Jewish family. When the

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    Historical Perspective from “The Diary of Anne Frank” The historical events in the play helped the readers understand what was going on when Anne and her family went into hiding during World War II. In 1935 the Nuremberg laws are passed in Germany stripping Jews of their rights as German citizens. Laws passed over the next several years further isolate Jews including the requirement to wear a yellow Star of David. Germany invades Poland triggering the beginning of World War II. Growing Nazi restrictions

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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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