Anne Frank Essay On Conflict

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What is conflict? According to dictonary.com conflict is a fight, battle, or struggle, especially a prolonged struggle. The Holocaust was a serious time in war. The Holocaust was when the Nazi’s took control over the jew’s until they thought the jews were a threat. One character who had a positive attitude was Anne Frank. She had a diary that she wrote in while she went into hiding and then later on was published. “I don't think i'll ever feel at home in this house, but that doesn't mean i hate it. It's more like being on vacation in some strange pension.” (Frank 18). This proves that she stayed positive during the negative time because instead of her complaining about her hiding and how she it’s bad, she says she doesn't hate …show more content…

He has been going through not seeing his family, starving almost to death, no sleep, and survives even with all the other things he went through. “Sometimes, the morning after one of his late night visits, i would go to get my rations only to discover that Schindler had left word i should receive two portions. He had to make special effort to do this, and i was overwhelmed by his kindness.” (Leyson 141). He is saying that he appreciates the little things Schindler does to help him. The Emmons have been through torture, but they had a positive attitude to have their lives as normal as possible. (Emmons , robert). “How gratitude can help you through hard times.” greater good. University of california at berkeley, 13 may 2013. Web. o6 .It helps to keep a positive attitude during hard times because it made their lives so much easier and to think that it’ll all be over soon and they can live normal again. Although some say that Anne having a positive attitude didn’t do much because she ended up dying in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, the way she reacted to the war got her diary to be copied and translated in 70 languages for people around the world to learn about her. Over 28 million people have came to visit her house that has been a museum since 1960. People look at her positively for their bad things and how she impacted her