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    Anne Frank’s story has always loomed large in the hearts of several. It is a timeline of a thirteen-year-old Jewish girl who makes her way through the hardships the cruel life brings along with itself. In the red and white checkered diary given to her by her father for her thirteenth birthday, Anne wrote down her experiences, insights, and dreams in a voice clearly her own. “I don’t want to have lived

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    Reading Anne Frank Diary

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    Anne Frank: a young Jewish girl who lived in Europe with big dreams, and an even bigger heart. She had the jaw dropping ability to touch the hearts of millions around the world with her heart wrenching story swirling within the pages of her diary. She wrote down all her feelings in her little red checkered diary with the hopes of living to see it published and red by little children all over the world. Unfortunately, only half of that statement is true. Reading Anne Frank’s diary is a truly mind

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    Freedom Writers Analysis

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    for the kids to learn inside of the classroom, but she also went out of her way to enforce principles that were from outside sources. For example: Mrs. Gruwell created a lesson plan that involved her students writing letter to the woman who hid Anne Frank during the Holocaust, Miep Gies. After students had written their letters, Mrs. Gruwell was able to find and transport Mrs. Gies to the school in order to have an in-person interaction between her and the students. This proved to be one of the most

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    story of Anne Frank, you meet many characters with distinct personalities. The one character with the most contrasting personality is Anne Frank. Above anyone else, Anne is always cheerful and positive despite the awful situation she’s in. Throughout the book, you see how Anne matures into a young woman. All of the other characters are very different from Anne, but the most opposite would be Peter. Peter is a sixteen year old boy who isn’t very social, positive, or cheerful such as Anne. He doesn’t

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    greaser and his relationship with his brother. The Diary Of Anne Frank play is a fictional adaptation about the life of Anne Frank in the Secret Annex during World War II. Both texts illustrate the theme that people become more mature after experiencing and going through a difficult time. The Diary of Anne Frank shows the changes in behavior and maturity for the main character, Anne, as she stays in the annex for two years.In Act I, Anne was more energetic and playful as a thirteen-year-old. Act I

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    “I don’t think then of all the misery, but of the beauty that still remain” (Frank 171). The Diary of Anne Frank is a factual document written by a young girl that explains how her and her family were affected by the Holocaust. Anne spent her days living in constant fear of being discovered, but she still had hopes about what life would be like after the war. She could not go outside and had to remain quiet during the working hours to avoid being discovered by the workers. However, she knew that

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    deception, and caving in to survive. These are the cases with “Diary of Anne Frank.” and “HItler youth.” Lying is one way people deal with conflict. Why wouldn’t it be. An example would be from the Diary of Anne Frank. The Diary is in the point of view of a young girl and her family hiding from the Nazis. She details her experiences in the annex as well as her thoughts and feelings of herself and others around her. Essentially, Anne and her family lie to the government and neighbors. There have even

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    Anne's Diary Analysis

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    Anne Frank was a young Jewish girl who had gone into hiding during World War 2, and the Holocaust. Anne and her family were able to hide for roughly two years in the Secret Annex. Throughout those years that they were hidden, Anne recorded most of what happened during that time. Then in 1944 they were found by the Green Police and taken to concentration camps. A year or two after they got to the concentration camps, everyone who lived in the Secret Annex had died, except for Otto Frank (Anne's father)

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    Overall, The Book Thief was an entertaining book. Although this book was not as much about the Holocaust like it was in the two books I read about years ago. This book reminds me if the author combined The Diary of Anne Frank and Number The Stars together. In The Diary of Anne Frank, Anne was a Jewish girl who went into hiding with her family in a house. Number the Stars is about a family, helping the Jews get to Sweden and escape religious persecution. It ties together with Max

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    The Hiding Place By: Corrie Ten Boom This book is about the Ten Boom family and their Christian journey through the Holocaust in which they would hide jews inside their house. The setting begins in Haarlem, Holland, in 1937 and takes place in the Ten Boom residence. There are many people in the family. First there is Mama Ten Boom she died from a stroke and had tuberculosis(pg7), then there is Casper Ten Boom which is Corrie's father. He was a watchmaker his whole life. Betsie Ten Boom which is corrie's

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