The play version of The Diary of Anne Frank tells the story of a flashback about when the war was going on and they were in the annex. In this play Anne is very enthusiastic and finding out who she is. In recent years, a movie version of Anne’s life has took things out of the play for it to be more interesting for modern time. In this movie, the audience sees Anne’s life as a normal teenager in Amsterdam to when she goes into the annex to hide from the war outside. Although the play and the movies have different settings they both have the same life lesson. The settings in the play and the movie are a little bit different in the beginning. In the play, it starts out with them in the old broken Secret Annex. Mr. Frank is the only one alive
Staying in an annex for two years without going outside may have been uncomfortable, but it gave everyone a better chance at survival. Character interaction, stage directions, and Anne’s diary are three significant ways historical events are portrayed in The Diary of Anne Frank. This play shows the reader that history can be written in many different
The Diary of Anne Frank is about a girl that kept a diary while hiding from Nazi’s in Amsterdam for two years. The diary ends when the Nazi’s found her and her family. Her whole family was killed in exception for her father. She was given the journal on her thirteenth birthday. She simply summarized her life for two years in this phenomenal journal.
The play version of The Diary of Anne Frank tells the story of a young girl who is hiding away with her family from the Nazis during World War II. In this play, Anne struggles with the changes of life and finding who she wants to be while trapped in the annex with multiple other people. While the play of Anne’s diary is still read and viewed today, there is a newer version of her diary; a movie. The movie has slightly changed the events of the play to share Anne’s story with a modern audience. In the movie, the audience see Anne change from a regular life in Amsterdam to a completely new life in the secret annex. Although the play and the movie versions of Anne Frank’s life differ in their organizational structure, both works contain the same
In conclusion, there are many similarities and differences to the movie and book we studied. There are many forms of The Diary of Anne Frank but all of them relate the her diary. Everyone that helped with the secret annex are very brave and courteous to everyone that was hiding there. In the end there are many people that did everything in their power to keep the secret annex from being found by the green police.
After seeing the film and reading the text I learned a lot of information on what a Jews life in hiding was like. Both impacted me deeply but seeing the film was more impactful for me. In the film you could see what their living situation was like so you could get a better understanding of what being in hiding was like, it might not have been a exact replica of what it really was like but you still got a good idea of it. Also you could see the characters feelings and emotions. This helped the viewers know what they were feeling in a certain moment in time. So while both were very interesting I was more in favor of the Film over the Text, it add more elements to the story for me.
the play. The “Anne Frank” play was very similar to the “Anne Frank” movie, but they also had some
Have you ever wondered if Peter Vann Daan and Anne Frank are alike? There are many ways that they are the same and different. Their personalities, the way they act, and their feeling towards things are what make them unique.
In the second entry of Anne Frank's diary, Margot got a call-up from the SS, which forced the Franks to go into hiding in fear of their future. After Otto Frank came home, "Margot and I started packing our most important belongings into a schoolbag" (Frank para. 15). Margot and Anne went packing after their Father told them they were going into hiding. This was the same day that Margot got called-up.
The play version of The Diary of Anne Frank is about a jewish girl who has to survive in one of the world’s darkest times, the Holocaust. In this play, Anne must hide in an Attic and survive the everyday life in there with seven other disruptive people. The play is very popular and historic but, there is a movie version that is based on the Diary of Anne Frank which is more modern and more terror. In this movie, it still talks Anne and seven others living in the Attic it also shows how her life was before moving into the Attic. Although, the play and the movie versions of Anne Frank’s story has a diverse chronological order at the beginning both works focus on the Jews struggle to survive one of the World’s darkest times and
One thing they have in common is they are all where home schooled. They all believed in the star of David religion. They are all Jewish kids or teens living in the secret annex with other families. They all died differently. However, I think this is where the similarity between the three teenagers ends.
In the Diary of Anne Frank, the two characters I chose to compare and contrast are Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Van Daan. These two ladies are similar and different in many ways. They are both middle aged women that live in Amsterdam. When the Holocaust began in 1939, Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Van Daan moved into the secret Annex with their families.
Book or Play? There's always differences and similarities between them both, in this essay I will compare and contrast the Anne Frank book and the Anne Frank play. The book is an emotional, well-narrated story written by Anne Frank, and the play is also an emotional, well-performed story based on Anna Franks book. This story is about a 13 year old girl whom grew up during the Holocaust, and her journey throughout it. She talks about living in the Secret Annexe and the different relationships she built with the seven other people living with her whether it be good or bad. In each paragraph I will be explaining the differences and similarities from traits of both the play and the book.
The Play of the Diary of Anne Frank starts out in the annex in the warehouse in Amsterdam, Holland where Anne Frank and seven others hid out during World War II. It opens with Otto Frank and Miep Gies standing in the annex alone in 1945. Mr. Frank had just come home from the concentration camps, being the one survivor from the annex. After conversing for awhile, Miep hands Mr. Frank Anne’s diary from the days of living in the annex. He starts to read the book, as it slowly flashes back to 1942 when it all began…
“The Diary of Anne Frank” vs. “The Hiding Place” Although there are similarities between “The Diary of Anne Frank” and “The Hiding Place”, there are also differences, especially in the importance of the role Christian faith plays in “The Hiding Place”. “The Diary of Anne Frank” and “The Hiding Place” are both very similar because the time period took place during World War 2 and it had to do with the Nazis. The setting of the stories both took place in the Netherlands. In “The Diary of Anne Frank” they are Jewish, but in “The Hiding Place” they are Christians helping Jews. In both of the stories, everybody is stressed about what will happen next.
The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett is a good play to read for fun. But is it actually a good educational tool? Some people say yes, and some say no. I believe that the play is not a good learning tool because details were changed and the story doesn't show much hardship in the family’s living condition. The story would have been a good educational tool to use if details weren't changed.