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“Anne Frank’s diary”
By Anne Frank
Regina Sanmamed
#22
7 july, 2015
Anne Frank’s Diary is a diary write by a jewish 13-years-old called Anne. She kept this diary between june 1942 and august 1944, in this diary she write about her life, what happens in Nazis time. Anne almost every day write in this diary, it was not just a blank page, it was her friend...everything that happen to her, her feelings and her thoughts are write in this book. It was dangerous because she says where were they hiding, who sell to them the food and a lot of names, there was so much information and she didn’t even knew. Her family were hiding from the Nazi persecution, so they had go to Netherlands to find a better life. What
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She is born on 12 june, 1929, Frankfur, Germany, Otto Frank and Edith Frank’s daughter, she has also a older sister, Margot.
“I keep my ideals, because in spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart.”
• Otto Frank, Anne’s father and the only survivor of the Secret Annex, he published the “Diary of a Young girl” in Netherlands. He and Anne had a very lovely relationship.
"There are no walls, no bolts, no locks that anyone can put on your mind."
• Edith Frank, Anne’s mother, she and Anne doesn’t have a good relationship, she criticized Anne every time.
“You should be ashamed of yourself, talking that way. Think how lucky we are, think of the thousands dying in the war every day, think of the people in concentration camps.”
• Margot Frank, Anne’s sister, she is the oldest. She is tidy, quite and very smart at school. Anne and Margot have a few fights during their time in the Secret Annex. But sometimes they get on well, and talk about lots of things.
“Sometimes I wish the end would come... whatever it is
• Hermann van Pels, Peter’s father, Hermann begins working with Otto Frank in 1938.
“It's all in your
The first part of the diary starts with her being a regular girl having fun and turns into a girl going into hiding with seven other people. In addition, she has to deal with relation problems with her mom, sister, and the people she is in hiding with. The problems begin when eight people are confined in a small area and everybody begins to irritate and annoy one another. Anne was especially concerned with herself and with her attitude towards the others in the group. She's mainly concerned with her mother who always treats her like baby. Mr. Frank tires to ease the quarrels between them by telling Anne to help out more around the house, but Anne stubbornly declines preferring to concentrate more on her studies. She especially gets plenty of confrontations with Mrs. Van Daan who thinks she is a spoiled little girl. Mrs. Van Daan constantly tells Anne’s father, “ If Anne were my daughter.” Anne’s respond to this in her diary was, “Thank heavens I’m not!” Of course
Anne Frank was a Jewish/ German girl who was born in 1929 on June 12th. While in hiding, Anne kept a diary of her time spent in closed quarters trying to survive with seven other people. In the diary, she recorded her growth emotionally and all the stress that was put on her. After two years in hiding they were captured by the Nazis. While they were being captured, the diary was scattered on the floor. The Nazi’s took it and preserved it until the war was over. The pages of the diary were given to Anne’s father, Otto Frank, the only person to
In conclusion, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis brought a lot of damage to the Jewish and others. People were forced to hide in order to keep their lives. While they were hiding they could not do a single thing that would put them at risk of being found. “The Diary of Anne Frank” puts all of this into perspective. Anne kept a diary with her while experiencing the struggles of this war. Her diary helped people to feel what she was feeling during that time.
“Ideals, dreams, and cherished hopes rise within us only to meet the horrible truth and be shattered ...yet everything I still believe that people are really good at heart.” ~Anne Frank July 15, 1994.
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