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    Anne Frank Brave

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    imagine having to go into hiding and fighting for your life only at the age of 13? Well, Anne Frank had no choice but to do just that. Anne Frank was very important because even it a time like that she was very honest in her diary and shows everyone what it could be like for a Jew back then. Even during all the tragedy that happened in her life, she said, "In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart." The quote that was found in her diary dated July 1944, which were

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    emotions, actions, and reactions. The quarrels she had with Anne and how she dealt with them were amusing to listen to. She was always calm and gentle, rather than inconsiderate. Who did I chose? I believe you already know, but if you don’t I am talking about Edith Frank. Edith Holländer was born Aachen, Germany, on January 16, 1900. She attended a Christian girls’ high school, called Viktoriaschule. On May 12, 1925, Edith married Otto Frank, and moved to Frankfurt, Germany with him. They had two children

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    concentration camps before being eventually killed off via gas chambers or being shot. Anne Frank and her family are just one of many to suffer at the hands of the Nazis, but her story is the most famous. Anne Frank and her family hid in a location known as the Secret Annexe when the Nazis came for them, a small area behind the business building of Anne’s father’s company. She and her family lived here in hiding with four other people in hiding for nearly two years before being discovered and being sent to concentration

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    Anne Frank Diary Essay

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    The non fiction diary of Anne Frank is a self written diary by a teenage girl Anne Frank. The writer is a Jewish teenage girl that is on the hideout from the Nazis alongside her family. She receives a diary on her 13th birthday and writes about all her thoughts throughout the hiding The diary takes place in World War II where Anne’s family flees to the Netherlands, hoping to avoid war in Germany. The diary begins in a presence of no conflict. In other words, Anne is going to school and living the

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    Anne Frank- Primary Source Paper The Diary of Anne Frank is a remarkably moving book about the short life of a young girl and her family. The Holocaust was a horrible time for Jewish people and Anne and her Jewish family’s lives were completely turned upside down as a result. The war resulted in the deaths of countless people, mostly innocent people. Before the invasion on D-day and the end of the war not too long after, the rest of the world didn’t know the real disaster going on over seas. Anne

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    e My book, The Diary of Anne Frank, is an Autobiography written by Anne Frank. The Diary of Anne Frank, was published in 1947, after the translation from Dutch. II. Setting The Diary of Anne Frank takes place in a dilapidated warehouse which is used as a store in 1942. There is a front door, and inside the front doorway is a second doorway which leads to a staircase. Anne Frank and her family, along with some friends, hid in an attic called the “Secret Annexe”. It is called the Secret Annexe because

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    The Holocaust is a big part of WWII. The Holocaust is a genocide, meaning killing a large group of people. Many people went into hiding such as Anne Frank. In the play, The Diary of Anne Frank, by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, Anne and her family went into hiding to prevent being deported. Dialogue is shown in Anne Frank by showing things like internal motivation, external motivation, conflict, setting the temporarily state of action, and what the characters are drawing the same characteristics

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    Anne Frank Analysis

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    tranquility will return once more.”-Anne Frank. Anne Frank was a Jewish girl in 1942 when her family had to go into hiding in the “Secret Annex”, an empty section behind her father’s company, after her sister Margot was called up to go to a labor camp. Eventually they were joined by the van Daan family (van Pels) and Alfred Dussel (Fritz Pfeffer). Although it might appear that conflict is the main cause because conflict between Nazi Germany and Jews caused the Franks to move into hiding, and there is

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    The Diary of an Anne Frank The events recounted in Anne Frank’s Diary took place during World War 11. By 1933, the strongest party in Germany had gained ultimate power with Hitler under their command. Hitler was Germany’s dictator who spread his gospel of racial hatred through politics. While poverty and unemployment were at an all time high he launched a campaign of anti-Semitism. Hitler’s main target was the Jews, claiming that they were “racially inferior.” He developed an idea

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    The Metamorphosis of Anne in The Diary of Anne Frank        A young girl, Anneliese Marie Frank, receives an empty jar of a diary for her thirteenth birthday, amidst much political strife in her new home country of Netherlands. As a German-born Jew in hiding, Anne will eventually fill her diary with over 2 years of experiences of the Secret Annex. Initially, she makes use of her newfound outlet to exhibit her growing interest to become a writer. The diary, for Anne, acts as her personal

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