Anne Frank was a teenage girl who didn’t get to finish learning about herself. Which would normally lead to letting someone else dictate who you are. She got something better than knowing completely who she was though. She got to get a longer life experience. Which made her get a longer period of time with her
Anne didn’t have much of an adult life due to her death at 15. She died in a Nazi concentration camp at the age of 15. What Anne did to get famous was write in her diary about her stay in the secret annex. Her family hiding was an attempt
Anne Frank was a young jewish girl who was constantly running from the nazis taking over Germany. She was strong through hard times and never wanted to give up. Even when she was scared she stayed strong. She is a big influence because she shows that now matter how hard times are you can make it through them. Even though at the end anne Frank was put in a concentration camp and later died she has shaped our world that we know today This is why Anne Frank should be on Mt.Rushmore.
Don’t you hate it when your family and strangers treat you in a harsh way. Anne Frank was treated harshly by some people in the secret annex people would yell at her call her spoiled lazy and was always telling her what to do. But some people treated her nicely like Peter VanDaan and her dad in a way that made her feel loved by some people around her. Anne was a twelve year old girl when she was forced into hiding because she was a Jew in Nazi territory during WW2. Anne is treated by the people in the annex in many ways and that effects her character in such a way that changes her character.
Anne Frank is resilent in many different ways such as being hopeful,strong,and persistant through the tough times of the holocaust. During the holocaust she got a diary from her father Otto Frank for her thirteenth birthday which helped her to keep sane and it also allowed her to express herself in writting and not actions. She wrote how terrible the world was and how jews were forbidden from doing many things and how much pain and suffering the germans were causing towards the jews and non-jews. Thankfully from her recieving the diary we are able to know and learn through her eyes how horrendous this was for her and
'I've reached the point where I hardly care weather I live or die'. A quote Anne Frank wrote in her diary. Anne moved quite a lot. Her father owned a business so they were always in the move. Anne was Jewish and in that time the Nazis were on the move to eliminate all Jews throughout Germany, Poland, Copenhagen, ect. It started to get worse and worse to the point her family had to go into hiding. Anne had many accomplishments as a young girl. Millions of people have took the time to read her diary that is so carefully written. Lots of people didn't know and still don't know many facts about Anne. You have to go deep into her biography and old info to find many interesting facts.
Anne Frank faced adversity from her own family and the people who she had contact every day in the Secret Annexe. She was misunderstood and rejected from giving her opinions in the adults’ conversations just because she was just a teenager. She was probably more mature and thoughtful than Mrs. Van Daan. Her actions were always compared to her sister’s, which was unfair because she was expected to meet the near-impossible expectations
Anne Frank is a kind, positive, and caring person. She has stated that "In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart." She is kind to everyone after they are rude to her and call her many names. She takes most of the positives out of a negative situation. Also, she's just a caring person in general to everyone she meets. Anne Frank has risked so many things going into hiding in the secret annex but she always found the best in it. She's a hero and a role model to many people.
In Jenny Allen's essay "The Trouble With Nature" humor is utilized in order to entertain the reader and inform them, and let them know that in nature no matter what you try to dodge and ignore there is always going to be something else. This is because nature goes as it pleases and there really is no boudaries or rules that it has to go by.
Anne Frank and her family were forced to hide from nazis simply because she was jewish. Although Anne Frank wasn't yet in the camps, she was hiding from them, and while in hiding she still was unable to keep her identity due to one man who had control, Hitler. Even before she was forced to into hiding the nazis had stripped away so much of who she was. They made her and all the rest of the jews feel shameful because of the heritage they were born into, “our freedom was severely restricted by a series of anti-jewish decrees: jews were required to wear a yellow star; jews were required to turn in their bicycles; jews were forbidden… jews were required… ,”. Not only was she brought to shame because of her race, but she was also stripped away of her childhood.
Being able to read about her and learn about her life and about how she was so brave through miserable times at a young age is so inspirational and sad. Her story shows how we need to have the courage to be ourselves, and never give up on our dreams. She shows how we should always have hope, in ourselves, and in others. Anne Frank was strong and passionate, and her story made a difference in the world. Anne Frank was such an inspirational person because she was able to be kind and gentle in the face of awful situations. She was able to be positive and optimistic through difficult times. Most of all, she had courage and hope and she never gave
Anne Frank served as an inspiration to many people. She had to live through World War II as a Jew and eventually go to a concentration camp where she died. She is still an inspiration to many today. Anne Frank wrote a diary about Jewish life during World War II, innovated a way to raise awareness for Jewish people, and because of her diary she impacted historians' perspectives of the war. Anne Frank created a diary that has helped many people fully understand what happened in World War II.
Geoffrey Chaucer is the Father of English Poetry. His most famous work, The Canterbury Tales, is a collection of stories each narrated by a different character. " The Pardoner Tale" is probably the most popular of these stories. It is a tale of three friends who set out to find death, and they do. The plot, characters, and setting of "The Pardoner's Tale" prove that money is the root of all evil.
Even though Anne lived in confinement and in such circumstances she didn’t give up on herself and was still optimistic. This shows that Anne Frank is a strong person, at an early age she was able to not lose hope and still believed that people are really good at heart. She continued to grow as a person and still had positivity in
Could you imagine having to go into hiding and fighting for your life only at the age of 13? Well, Anne Frank had no choice but to do just that. Anne Frank was very important because even it a time like that she was very honest in her diary and shows everyone what it could be like for a Jew back then. Even during all the tragedy that happened in her life, she said, "In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart." The quote that was found in her diary dated July 1944, which were several months before she perished in a concentration camp. To me, this shows that Anne Frank was a brave, powerful, along with a courageous young woman. Even kids now of days could never do the things she did because our biggest concern
“A woman cannot be herself in the society of the present day, which is an exclusively masculine society, with laws framed by men and with a judicial system that judges feminine conduct from a masculine point of view.”(Author Commentary 296) Henrik Ibsen’s A doll house reflect a general household of doll like characters with a wife , husband, three children and a nanny. Nora, wife and mother of three decides to leave her family in pursuit of self purpose and self identity after withstanding blackmail which opened her eye to how her husband and men in her society value and view women individuality. This quotation from Henrik Ibsen above reflects his awareness of the male dominance in just about every aspect of the laws and societal views during the nineteenth century. Ibsen addresses the idea of women being ridiculed and judged by men, from only a mans’ point of view by introducing his interpretation with issues of gender biases and male superiority in his works, A Doll House and Hedda Gabler. During the 1800s women gradually began to gain independence and contribute to the workforce and take on more responsibility. The oppression of the 19th century Norwegian society on woman forced them to sacrifice their true identity and desires ultimately pushing them to rebel against societal standards and imposed expectations in attempts to gain self-efficiency and purpose.