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    Anne Frank: The Van Pels

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    Anne Frank Is a thirteen year old Jewish girl that went into hiding in Amsterdam at the beginning of the Holocaust with her sister, mother, and father along with another Jewish family, the Van Pels. (Also known as The Van Daans). The Van Pels consist of a boy named Peter and his parents, Hermann and Auguste. They hid in the attic of a business company that was owned and ran by Victor Kugler with the help of Miep Gies. The Holocaust was an act of german nazis that were ruled by their leader, Adolf

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    Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl is the diary kept by Anne Frank, a Jewish girl from Germany who moved to Amsterdam after the Nazis gained control over Germany, during the Holocaust. Anne’s diary begins on her thirteenth birthday, June 14th, 1942; she is ecstatic to be able to confide all of her thoughts that spring from the deepest parts of her heart. Anne lives a fortunate life, with wealthy ancestors and multiple boyfriends throughout her life. She declares that her diary will be named “Kitty

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    The Diary of Anne Frank, written by Albert Hackett, many characters evolved throughout the play. One character in particular was Mrs. Frank. In fact, she changed in many ways. One way includes that she was humble during the inception of the play and towards the end of the play, her patience began to thin out for certain people. In the beginning of the play, Mrs. Frank was very quiet and she didn’t say very much at all. In fact, the only time that she did speak was to correct Anne. “Anne, dear, I think

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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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    Diary Of Anne Frank Essay

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    Anne Frank is the author, main character, and protagonist of the diary, which she began to write after she got it for her thirteenth birthday, on June 12, 1942. This book is famous for the story of Anne’s life as a young Jewish girl in World War II hiding from the Nazis. Clearly, the major theme of the book is coming of age narrative as her life of adolescence was strongly recognized when she went through a lot of growing up both emotionally and physically. Although Anne was under extraordinary circumstances

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    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 overcome while in the Annex. Her constant annoyance with her mother, as well as the displeasurable Mr. Dussel, have Anne in a constant state of irritation and melancholy. “I put my head in my arms

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    The diary of Anne Frank was about her and the different people hiding during the Holocaust and how the two different families are in hiding together, I am writing about how Anne and her father's and different and the same from Peter and his father. Although Anne has a great relationship with her father, Peter relationship with his father is bad it isn’t as good as Anne and her fathers. For example Anne like for her father to read to her and do other fun stuff. And Peter really doesn’t its like he

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    Anne Frank Research Paper

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    Why The World Needs Anne Frank Anne Frank was probably one of the best writers in her era. She is still remembered today due to her lasting legacy in her book, “The Diary of a Young Girl.” This diary gave us people a new perspective of how it was like for Jews being persecuted in Europe by the Nazis in an event known as the Holocaust. It is an awe inspiring book the can leave the reader astounded. “The Diary of a Young Girl,” is a must read for everyone, especially for developing teens. This

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    Anne Franks Diary

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    “I Want My Little Daughter to Be Remembered”, “The Butterfly, and Anne Frank’s Diary are all responses to the call for diaries. “I Want My Little Daughter to Be Remembered” is documentation of the personal thoughts and experiences that Israel Lichtenstein had. “The Butterfly” is a poem about Pavel Friedman’s thoughts while he was in the ghetto. Anne Frank’s Diary details Anne Frank’s experiences and life while she was living in the “Secret Annexe” and Bergen-Belsen , a concentration camp. Her diary

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    In the play "The Diary of Anne Frank" there were a number of major conflicts including the conflict that started the whole story. The biggest and most main problem in the play was the starting of World War Two. World War two has affected mostly the Jews which Anne and her family were. The Nazis had taken over the city where Anne lived and slowly they were exterminating Jews. This event making many Jews go into hiding. An amount of these conflicts happened between the three families the Frank's

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