Change is all things good and bad. It can bring joy and happiness, but while that happiness is taking shape it is being altered. By the bad change. Some try and run away from chance, never looking back as it slowly follows. While some embrace it, allowing it to swallow them. There is also a space between the two. That space between is where a majority of us lie. We run from what we presume is bad and welcome what we believe to be good. Yes most people react to chance differently. But we all are being treated with different kinds of change.
Take Liesel Meminger and Anne Frank. They have a number of similarities. Both girls living in the same time period, their around the same age. But many differences also separate them. One is a Jew, while
Hana Brady and Anne Frank’s lives started out very happy and carefree, but then it all changed when the Nazis marched in. They both lived through the holocaust and they were oppressed and persecuted just because they were Jewish. Hana and Anne had very similar lives before the Holocaust, but very different family relationships and very different experiences during the war.
Mrs.Frank and Margot are both related to Anne Frank and lived in the annex with her. They both had courage, compassion, and they had a little sacrifice.
Have you ever been truly afraid? What about you felt like someone decides your life? Both Anne Frank from “The Diary of Anne Frank” and Gerda Klein from “Gerda Weissman Klein” have.
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.
For example, Anne and Margot are different in many ways. Anne has a diary and does not get along with anyone in the holocaust. Margot is a peacemaker and likes to make friends. They are alike in many ways also. They all have brown hair. Also, they are all in hiding with their parents.
I choose to write about Rosa Parks and Anne Frank. Anne Frank had to live her life during the world war 11. Rosa parks had to live throw the black rights movement. Bethany hamilton had to go throw getting her arm bit off doing what she loves so much. They all have something they went throw that is so bad.
One similarity for the two of them is they both had a depressing and difficult life as young girls. Israel occupied Palestine; meanwhile the Nazis were in the process of killing six million Jews. Another comparison is, the
Anne Frank and I: Compare and Contrast. Anne Frank and I have the same birthday. That is not all we have in common; we are similar in other ways too. Anne Frank was a Jewish teen that went into hiding during WW2. I too am a teen
You cannot be considered a green bug on the brown field. Changes challenge our paradigms. It tests our flexibility, adaptability and alters the way in which we believe. Changes can make life a hardship on awhile, it might cause stress but it can help us find methods to improve our selves. Change is going to be there forever, we should be vunerable to it.
In class lately we have been talking about the holocaust. I think that people treat others badly because they don’t look like they do and have different religions. One example of this is from the experiment we studied in class called Brown Eyes versus Blue Eyes. In that video it was giving one part of the class more power than the other part so it made the kids feel like they were better. From the Diary of Anne Frank the Germans were treating the Jews like they were less important. When the Germans came in most the Jews were taken right away, but in the story of Anne Frank, her family hide from the green police and some other they're friends stayed with them.
Anne Frank can be compared to others throughout history that have had -the comparatively same hardships in their respective races, creeds, or religions. For instance, Martin Luther King, Chaka Zulu, Christians in Rome, Spaniards to Mayan/Incan and even today’s high tension anti-Muslim persecution going on in
“Where there's hope, there's life. It fills us with fresh courage and makes us strong again.” Hope can be hard to have, even when life gets you down. Imagine having to live in an annex for 3 years while a war is going on or having been kicked out of your home by your own mom. Those both happened to Anne Frank and Marcus, but they still had hope. Both “The Diary of Anne Frank” and “Freedom Writers” teach readers that you should have hope even in the hardest of times.
In The Diary of Anne Frank film she survived one camp, but in the Because of Romek novel he survived 9 camps. Also he killed Nasiz not like Anne she didn’t kill anyone. In Because of Romek they first go to camps. On the other hand Anne goes to camp after many years of hiding. Anne dies in camp, but Faber lives through campes. In Because of Romek they have rules in camp. Not like in the Diary of Anne Frank they have rules in amex (hiding). Anne writes a diary about what happens to her every day. Faber wrote everything happened to him after war. During all of this David was alone, but Anne was with her family together. These are some of the differences in The Diary of Anne Frank.
The Holocaust is about when a man named Hitler and his solders tries to take over. The Nazis are trying to get rid of the Jews. And there are two families hiding together. The two families are the Franks and the Van Daans. While in hiding you can tell the differences between Anne relationship with mother and father.