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    Anne’s Motivation The diary of Anne Frank was a play I had to read in the eighth grade, roughly six years ago. I learned all about the history of the Holocaust and even went to visit the museum in New York City. During that trip, I also saw the production “The Lion King.” I enjoyed it immensely with my peers, and we even were allowed back stage! However, I could not analyze the rituals, molding, flowing, expression, or the body language of the actors at all because I was there for pure entertainment

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    Anne Frank Have you ever had to spend your thanksgiving, christmas,halloween,new years and any other holidays with the same people every year. Anne Frank showed signs of survival by going into hiding, Keeping a diary to help her thru different situations and She didn’t go crazy while in hiding. The reason going into hiding showed survival are the following. One she decided to go into hiding instead of getting captured. If i was her age i would have taken the chance of getting captured outside of

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    never being able to get away from each other. This is what the Frank family,VanDaan family,and Dussel had to deal with in the Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett. Heroism can be defined in many ways but in order to be a hero in this situation you need to be brave,courageous,bold and fearless. There are a lot of characters who show heroism.The ones that were the most heroic were Mrs. Frank, Mr. Frank and Anne they all showed boldness, courage, and bravery. They made the horrible

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    Anne Frank Diary Report

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    After the Holocaust one of the many sources researchers turned to about finding information from different countries was diaries. Diaries from the Holocaust are very important because they help us know more information about what really happened inside concentration camps and what hiding from the nazis was like. Many diaries in WW2 have great evidence as to what happened to the jews and other victims such as people who helped Hitler’s victims from that time and their different views such as what

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    The play The Diary of Anne Frank was something I have never seen before. It was realistic in a way I felt I was one of the the actors. The story of Anne frank is always told in elementary and middle school. When we studied the facts and diaries of Anne we just read it without putting actual pictures in our mind. But after watching this live, it was a different experience. I could see how the actors were so professional in the performance. The actors of the play seemed confident and well prepared

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    The Diary Of A Young Girl At the peak of World War II, considerably one of the most graphic and eternal wars, a young girl and her family were forced into hiding for 25 months, where she kept a diary enclosing the toll on the seven family members throughout their time. Anne Frank is an ordinary girl whose life is upturned without warning. She was a simple teenage girl, caught in the middle of a war that had seemingly no end. Anne’s diary is packed with various emotional battles she struggles to

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    The Diary of Anne Frank: The Play was a very ambitious play to decide to write, especially at the time it was written. To take the story of a young girl who hide for two years with 7 other people and then sadly died of illness at a Jewish concentration camp and turn it into a play must have been incredibly hard and I give the writers and actors huge props for making it so well and for making it feel so real. Sometimes when your read or watch stories unfold with such sadness in them they can feel

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    Elements of Literature in “The Diary of Anne Frank” “The Diary of Anne Frank” is a play gloriously woven together through captivating characters, thought-provoking themes, and a gripping plotline. It is written in third person point-of-view, as is standard procedure for plays. Much of the story takes place in the Secret Annexe in Amsterdam, Holland, from 1942 to 1945, where the characters struggle to hide from the Nazis. These elements of literature allow for an engaging read and strong discussion

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    Anne Frank Diary Analysis

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    English Anne often writes about her hopes and dreams after the war. “ I think more seriously about life now. I want to be a journalist … or something. I love to write.” Dear Diary, I think this is the quote that best connects to Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl. This is because Anne is going through a lot of hardships for a 14 year old girl and she is thinking about what she wants and loves to do which is write, throughout the book Anne is very optimistic and happy compared

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    holocaust was a very terrifying for Jews, especially for Anne Frank and her family. In the text it tells about them hiding out and not being able to go anywhere. But, they said to themselves that it is better than staying in a concentration camps. Anne Frank’s diary entries show us that she actually tries her very best to be positive, even though she is scared to death and wants to panic. She stayed as come as she could, this was good. Anne would mention all the people that were nice to her, like

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