Anne Frank to grow up in a way, too fast. On moment, she and her girlfriends were telling each other secrets and the next her father was saying pack we have to go into hiding form the Nazi’s. It was bad enough the Jews had to wear that patch so that they could be readily identified. But to have to go from that to being confined with another family was really too close too fast. Then, there was the matter of being too quiet all the time, the windows with no view of the outside, having to be in community with another family beside your own was too much. "Who, three months ago, would have thought that quicksilver Anne would have to sit still for hours – and what's more, could?" Then, there was matters of school. There was only the boy there. The
Thirteen year old Anne Frank is stuck in an attic for 2 years during World War II. This can sometimes take a toll on one's personality. Anne Frank's book titled "The Diary of Anne Frank" takes people through what it was like to be a Jewish teenager during World War II. Anne and her family was forced to move into hiding, because of the harsh measures being taken by Nazis to rid Europe of Jews. During Anne's time in the annex, readers get to know her well, as she changes from the beginning, to the end of her time in hiding. While Anne at the beginning is different from Anne at the end, she still is consistent in some of her personality traits throughout the entire book. When the tyranny of Hitler began, Anne’s concerns changed, along with
The Author came out with a strong out look on the situation of Anne Franks Development. Anne Frank was a little girl who lived in Amsterdam with her Father, they lived a normal life until the Holocaust took place and for forced Anne into hiding. Sadly the Nazis found out about the Franks hiding and who they were staying with, Otto Frank was they only one who survived. Anne Frank knew that she would even be living a sad and scary life. "Anne’s Voice. I expect I should be describing what it feels like to go into hiding. But I really don’t know yet myself. I only know it’s funny never to be able to go outdoors . .
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 was growing up in the era of Hitler and anti-semitism. She and her family were all accustomed to living a comfortable, normal, and fairly affluent lifestyle. Adolf Hitler, the German dictator of the time, believed that Jewish people deserved to be confined and killed on a massive scale. The Franks moved out of their house only with limited food into a secret room in an office building, cramped together silently with nothing to occupy their minds except each other and books. This silent, stealthy, boring lifestyle made life incredibly difficult for the hyperactive person Anne was. Not only that, she and her family lived in constant fear of being caught. Any small noise would have been enough to separate the family and send them to concentration camps across Europe. Anne had to overcome the adversity of this new lifestyle of fear and absent-mindedness. Secondly, The Franks shared space with other people in hiding. In this instance, food had to be rationed to an extreme. The family did not expect the war to go on for this long. Of course, they could not be free people again until the war was over. Only small bits of food could
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
In the autobiography The Diary of Anne Frank by Anne Frank, was written during a chaotic time period in history. Anne, being a Jewish girl of a family of four, tells through diary entries how it was like for her during WWII. She lived in Holland, which put her along with her family at a risk of being taken to the concentration camps. Being faced with this problem caused her family to go to the extend of hiding for years in order to survive. They all had to adapt to a new way of living, one where they had no contact with the rest of civilization. Although this was a completely new lifestyle, it was worth it since the outcome will be more years of being alive.
Frank 's memoir explores a lot about childhood till adolescent development. Out of the family relations Anne Frank had as well as her physical development in an extremely difficulty environment, one can effectively analyze her life in the context of several child development theorists and concepts (Frank, 1997, p. 45). Powerful as well as poignant diarisitic memoir, Anne Frank’s work during her time with her family hiding in a little attic when Amsterdam was under Nazi occupation in the 2nd World War is highly regarded globally. Although Anne 's diary is often considered as an important document of childhood growth as well as discovery of a teenage girl, it has had an enormous effect as a narrative which details the difficulties Jewish citizens faced under the Nazi Party amid the most horrible years of the 2nd World War. Her honest portrayal of time in hiding, placed against the background war, offers a straightforward view into the most tragic period of human history.
Not only were her surroundings difficult but also her family at times. Anne’s dad, Otto Frank, was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany and joined the banking business working in the family bank until it closed. He later became a lieutenant in the German army amid World War I. Otto then married Edith Hollander in 1925 and they wanted to begin a family so they established a home in Frankfurt. Their first born daughter was Margot and three years later “Annelies Marie Frank was born on June 12, 1929.” (Alagna, 13)
The Holocaust occurred between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler came into power in Germany. More than six million Jews were murdered between this time along with others who were found imperfect. Throughout this time families were split apart, killed, and put through the most difficult parts of their lives. In The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, she transforms into a responsible adult from an immature adolescent due to the strive to survive the challenges during the Holocaust, the struggle of her outward verses inward self, and the challenges of everyday adolescents.
In the diary of Anne Frank, not only does the writing display the struggle of being a Jewish girl in World War II, it also shows the growth of a girl from adolescence to young adulthood. Anne Frank matures within two years in an extreme situation, and her diary shows this. In the beginning of her journal, Anne was a little spoiled and somewhat self-centered. She had no idea how much others were struggling. In her entry on June 14, 1942, she talks about her birthday, and shares what she had gotten as presents, which was many nice things. She even states that she “got masses of things from Mummy and Daddy, and was thoroughly spoiled by various friends.” Soon after, she and her family moved to the Secret Annexe. When things in the Annexe first
To begin, Anne Frank was about thirteen years old in 1942 when she and her family went into hiding because they were jewish and during that time all of Europe was being taken over by a dictator, named Adolf Hitler. Anne had a diary that she kept with her through the holocaust and it describes on first hand what dreadful fears she had and what ghastly things she eventually went through. The opening of her diary was a world where there was not much trouble. Jewish people had some restrictions, but they weren’t life threatening. After a few entries she begins to write about a dark world, a world that was now filled with fear of eveeryones life. Anne and her family were eventually betrayed and Nazi soldiers took them to
Throughout history, few people have had a greater impact in society than Anne Frank. The book A Diary of a Young Girl isn’t just written about some teenager’s horrific life. This novel is about the hardships and difficulties of a teenage girl going through physical, emotional and spiritual changes while hiding from the clutches of the Nazis. This biography was written in a teenage girls point of view in the format of journal entries. Anne Frank writes about her experiences of living in the Annex, her love life with Peter, growing physically and emotionally into a young lady, and the everyday fear of getting caught by the Nazi’s.
Anne Frank and her life inside the Secret Annex. It’s a wonder I haven’t abandoned all my ideals, they seem so absurd and impractical. “Yet I cling to them because I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are truly good at heart.—Anne Frank, July 15th, 1944”. Annelies Marie Frank, young, curious, stuck in the middle of World War ll and the Holocaust. The ideal story of Anne Frank shows us that hoping and dreaming can get you past the hardships of life as you are given a reason to keep moving on.
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 Frank was a youthful, growing young girl who was adapting to the sudden changes made around her due to her religion. She used to have a comforting life, taking in the fresh air, heading to the movies with her friends, and being able to stay in her home. However, that all changed for her when World War II had begun, for the Frank family had no option but to go into hiding from the Nazis. The Franks couldn't have done anything else because they were compelled to hide from the Nazis because, at that time, Nazis had blamed the loss of World War I on the Jewish people. They were taking action with their leader, Hitler, running the mass discrimination against the innocent religion. Besides that point, Anne Frank and her family had gone into