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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 Research Paper

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    Anne Frank born in Frankfurt, Germany is a Jewish girl who was a victim of the Holocaust, she was one amongst six million other persecuted Jews. “When Adolf Hitler’s anti-Semitism power began to expand across Europe it becomes increasingly more dangerous to be a Jew” (The Story of). As a result of this Anne went into hiding with her older sister, Margot Frank her parents, Otto and Edith Frank, accompanied by several other Jews, in a “building known as the secret annex” (The Story of). During her

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    witnessed, this diary was named, Diary of a Young Girl, Anne Frank. Anne Frank lived in Holland and went into hiding when her sister, Margot, got a letter to go to a reception camp. The Franks faced terrifying moments during hiding. They witnessed war outside their window and stayed in the same house without even going outside for about two years.To add on, the Franks had to keep in mind how every day they could be arrested or even die. Sadly Anne and her family are arrested and are sent to Auschwitz

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    Anne Frank once said in her diary that her dream was to become a published author and to live beyond her death. Even when living in a cramped space with little to eat and not much to do for two years she kept her dream alive by studying new languages, reading books about history and keeping her diary. She remained positive even in these tough conditions by saying that she was going to write multiple books when the war was over and become a bestselling author. Now, over 70 years after her death Anne’s

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    Anne Frank, a girl who left us a diary of her struggles, has greatly impacted lives all over the world. She is probably one of the most successful young writers of all time. Anne’s life-long dream of becoming a famous writer and living beyond her death has become reality. Her diary has informed people of the harsh reality of war life in hiding, therefore she lives on. When people learn about Anne’s life they can understand more about her. Millions of books are being made and sold to this day, spreading

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    Anne Frank makes me feel useless because she was going through a horrible situation that lead her to her death and I'm over here in “the land of the free” still feeling like I need more and want more. Her writing made me feel like if I was in that attic looking out the window to something I would never be able to go back to, which is my life. She was a new writer who was so confident and aggressive around others but she thought she was weak and uncertain of who she really is and how she felt. The

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    Anne Frank Symbols

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    Timed write of The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank A safe haven can mean many different things to many different people. A safe haven can be a person, pet, object, or place. In The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank, her safe place is the annex. The annex houses a handful of people of the Jewish culture, and Anne Frank’s family created that handful of people. All the different people in the annex hold many unique views of one another, but they are all together in that small annex for a reason

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    Anne Frank was a young, Jewish girl who lived in the Netherlands. After Hitler had taken over the country, Anne and her family had to go into hiding to avoid being taken away to a concentration camp. She was taken to a secret annex, where she had to live with another family. These people may have mistreated her, but she still kept positive characteristics and gained new ones too. The question from the prompt was, " What are three positive characteristics that you see in Anne Frank." It also asks

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    Diary Of Anne Frank Essay

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    "We all live with the objective of being happy; our lives are all different and yet the same." These are the wise words of Anne Frank. The diary, Anne Frank: Diary of a Young Girl, follows the journey of Anne Frank, a young Jewish girl, and her life as it transforms from being a normal girl to being forced into hiding during World War II. Anne Frank spends two years living with the van Daans, another family, and Mr.Dussel in the secret annex above her father's office in the Netherlands before they

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    serious thing, this can cause a person to go insane or make someone very depressed because they are separated from everyone else. In Anne Frank they do have other people hiding with them, but that is not the same as being with a friend or walking down the street and encountering another human. The secret annex had the same people in it until Mr. Dussel came to hide with Anne and her family. The people in hiding were worried because that is another person to help, but they must have felt excited to see

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