People have to deal with things all the time and some have different ways than others to cope with these things that happen. People do some odd things to cope with Tragic things that happened but I think the best way to cope with things that happened is making friends and communicating. You will be happier and that will take the stress of the tragedy away.
In Anne Frank: a diary of a young girl she communicated with Kitty, her diary and that is how she coped with their hiding and the Nazis by writing in her diary to Kitty which was imaginary but she made a friend and communicated with her and coped really well. Now because of that we have an extraordinary story of one of the most tragic chapters in history. From what happened in that period
Imagine hiding in an attic for two years with seven other people. The Diary of Anne Frank is a drama by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. To summarize, Anne and her family go into hiding buy are eventually caught after two, long years. Historical events are reflected in The Diary of Anne Frank through dialogue, stage directions, and the diary itself.
In the first chapter of the Diary of Anne Frank, from dates June 14, 1942, to July 9, 1942, she starts to first talk about naming her diary “kitty”(page 3). She then goes on to talk about how she enjoyed her last weeks of freedom and why her father decided to go into hiding. This was all started when the family received a letter requesting the presence of her “sister in a concentration camp” (page 16). Her father realizes it 's a trick to put her into a concentration camp and forces them into the secret rooms behind the bookcase where Anne family and friends would begin hiding. These first few entries are staring to describe the family 's struggles and how joyful and willing Anne really is.
Life is the toughest thing you will do in your life. It is the test on how well you can survive the world, and all of its cruel punishments. It is the assessment on how to cope with the bad, so the good times seem greater. Life can throw a enormous amount of cruel events that sometimes are unavoidable. Not everything in life is bad, but people tend to make things much worse than what they really are. People over exaggerate many events that could be easily fixed, but then there are the people who are not exaggerating the paing and irony they are facing. There is a number of ways of how to cope with tragedies, such as being with friends, talking with family, or just doing something fun to keep your mind off of the harsh environments
“The Diary of a Young Girl” starts on Anne Frank’s thirteenth birthday and which she receives her first diary. She calls her diary Kitty and she confides everything in her
Yes the body can handle many of things but grief is a hard one to do. Suffering from what happen is not the answer to any situation like this. What you should do it get up and not feel so bad about what happen. Yes, all this may affect other people’s lives but you need to think about yourself and what you could do for yourself and get over this. Take time to cool down and relax it is not the end of the
"The Diary of Anne Frank" tells us a story about how her life as a Jew was drastically changing during the Holocaust and the start of World War II (WWII). She was a very intelligent young woman that had hopes and dreams. Anne was a normal teenager trying to find her way in life. All of that changed when the Nuremburg Race Laws were formed. Her father who was a World War I fighter hid his family and friends in a Secret Annex that was blended in with a normal neighborhood. As she lived for months in the Secret Annex, Frank had written her diary, full of her experiences in the Annex. Everything changed though, when she reached the end of her times in the Annex. Hitler's men had found Anne and her family and friends. This memoir adds in to the
Survival is living on the hope that better things are yet to come in your life. Right now in our country people survive because of hope and the belief that people are good and they will help them out. People survive when they are homeless on the streets only because of the people who are good at heart and give them food or money to buy clothing for the winter. Gerta survived because of her family and friends. Anne Frank survived because she believed that “Despite all the evil going on in the world I still believe that all people are good at heart.”
What is the best way to respond to conflict? Is utilizing violence really the way to settle dispute? Because of violence, numerous people did not survive brutal and persistent disagreements, but their stories of courage still arouse millions today. One case of a motivation is Anne Frank’s story, Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl, which depicts a firsthand account of her and her Jewish family’s life both some time before and after being forced into hiding. Another story that inspires millions, is Dear Miss Breed, by Joanne Oppenheim. This book is compiled with real-life letters from children in the Japanese internment camps, such as Poston Relocation Center. Finally, the speech “Blood,Toil, Tears, and Sweat,” given by Winston Churchill, Prime Minister, proposes his positivity in winning the war against Germany. As proven by the sources, the best way to respond to conflict is through having a positive viewpoint on the situation.
In the book entitled “Anne Frank: The Diary Of A Young Girl” by Anne Frank, one can come to the conclusion that Anne’s diary, who she granted the name Kitty, can be identified as a character who is the narrator’s best friend because Anne states that she wants Kitty to be a friend, because she has no real friend and that Kitty can be labeled with the characteristic of being loyal. The diary which has obtained the name Kitty can be labeled as a best friend to the main character Anne because on page three in the second paragraph, the narrator writes, “... but I want this diary in itself to be my friend and I shall call my friend Kitty.” This quote occurs when Anne Frank is explaining how she is more pleased
Many people were hurt by Adolf Hitler's plans and one thing he achieved was killing six million Jewish people including children. Anne Frank and her family were one of them. They lived in a secret and tiny annex where Otto used to work. They started off just going to stay there for a few months till the Allied Forces could invade Holland but that didn’t work out. In the drama wrote by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett eight people crowded into annex for 2 long years not being able to go outside. Many historical events were impacted in the drama Anne Frank. Even though these problems took place outside of the secret annex it changed the mood and relationships of the character.
It seems ironic for Anne's diary to be symbolic of her diary, however it is. Anne receives her diary on her 13th birthday. In the diary, which Anne calls Kitty, she records her thoughts and opinions on the people she is living with in hiding, the war, and her experiences in maturing into a young lady. For Anne, her diary becomes a friend who “is more patient than man”. Later, after Anne’s death her father, Otto Frank, circulated copies of her diary to friends and was urged to make it public and publish the acount. An edited
Anne Frank was a thirteen year old, Jewish girl who hid in the Secret Annex during the war. She wrote in her journal that she called Kitty, she wrote all her secrets and feelings in that journal. She lived with her family in the Secret Annex and she lived there with her close friends also.
Losing a loved one is like having the rug swept from under you. We make plans for the day, and do not think twice about how those plans can be taken away in the blink of an eye. I never thought much about it myself, until I was faced with the shock, and undeniable truth of my uncle’s death. I do not think anyone really thinks about tragedy until they are actually faced with shocking news. It is amazing how we take life for granted. The tragedy never goes away. You just learn how to cope with it and keep moving on.
The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank is organized in chronological order and include the dates important to the Jewish author. On Anne’s thirteenth birthday, she receives a diary she calls “Kitty,” and this is where she records events that happened to her. Anne includes writings about her brief normal life and the life in the “Secret Annex.” She and her family are hiding from the Gestapo during WWII. As the story progresses, more Jews join the Franks. There is great conflict between Anne and the rest of the residents, though sometimes her father is “darling.” After a little more than two years in hiding, the German police discovered the secret Jews and sent them into labor camps, where Otto Frank was the only survivor. Anne matures and finds Peter at her side, even though there is tension between the other Van Daans and herself. Not only is there conflict between Mrs. Van Daan, but with Anne’s own mother and her roommate, Mr. Dussel.
One disturbing moment in “Anne Frank” is when the group thought the green police were coming. Everyone was having a great time, but then they heard someone down below in the lobby downstairs. But it turns out there was just a thief that robbed some things. When Mr.Frank came back and said it was only a robber. Everyone was relieved, but they still know they got to be aware because the robber might tell the green police that there are Jews in the hiding place where the Van Daans and The Franks are hiding.