Anne Frank’s Legacy There is nobody better at hide and seek than Anne Frank. The Franks lived in a confined space for almost two years with four other people, never once getting to go outside. I hope they weren't claustrophobic. Throughout this lengthy period Anne expressed her feelings through writing. Her journal was named Kitty, to keep her company.
The Diary of Anne Frank portrays the story of a young girl who grows up in a Jewish family during the Holocaust. Throughout her diary, Anne reveals the change in her thoughts and feelings towards the war. On the other hand, Jeanne Wakatsuki and her family faces the devastation of having to evacuate from their home. In Farewell to Manzanar, Jeanne adapts with her surroundings during her time at Manzanar. Considering their experiences during WWII, Anne Frank and Jeanne Wakatsuki shared many similarities including their attitude towards humanity, and differences involving their life situations.
In the news article, “The Controversy over Anne Frank’s Legacy,” published by JTA, the author, Tom Nugend, questions whether Anne Frank should be the icon of the Holocaust. I agree with the author’s claim that Anne Frank shouldn’t be the main person of the Holocaust because many other Jews had to suffer more than she and her family did. Her family was lucky that they had a place to go into hiding and that they had friends that offered them things that they needed. While Anne Frank and the others stayed in the annex, many Jews and other innocent people were taken to concentration camps. In the camps, they were forced to work and they barely received any food.
Anne Frank was born on June 20, 1929 in Frankfurt, Germany. Anne and her family moved to Amsterdam after Hitler took chancellor of Germany on January 20, 1933. While in Amsterdam Anne was given a diary for her 13th birthday. Weeks later her sister Margot Frank received a letter to work at a nazi work camp. The very next day the family went into hiding in a makeshift quarters in an empty space at the back of Otta Frank's company building.
Anne Franks diary shows us to help and not mistreat people because of who they are or what they look like. The Holocaust was a time period during World War 2 when they killed many jews. Hitler was the main leader and his reasoning for doing this was because he thought that the jews were evil and bad. This was a horrible time period for the jews. Some of these jews went into hiding because they did not want to go to the concentration camps to be killed.
Anne Frank was a girl who lived during the time of the Holocaust and she was born and grew up for some time in Frankfurt Germany. She and her family did not want to be controled by the Nazi’s and did not want the Nazi’s knowing where they were so they stayed and hide in Anne’s dads upstairs of where he worked which was hidden. Anne and her family stayed in that space for two years until the Nazi’s found them and took control of them again. One Anne’s 13th birthday before they got caught she got a diary for a present where over the days she wrote about her physical and mental development, and her imaginary friend she made named Kitty. When they got caught they got sent to a concentration camp called Auschwitz-Birkenau and they had to live in
We ate what we could scrounge, usually just a piece of bread and some water. We were always s hungry.” Similarly, In Anne’s diary, she normally complained about the food rations because of how many people she had to share
Anne Frank was a teen writer who went into hiding during the Holocaust, and wrote her own diary about her life. She was born on June 12, 1929, in Germany. She lived with her family in Amsterdam during World War ll. They went into hiding for two years. Anne was attending Amsterdam's Sixth Missouri school in 1943, she lived a relatively happy and normal childhood.
The Childhood of Anne Frank While many people read Anne Frank: The Diary of Young Girl, most people do not know what Anne Frank did before her life in hiding during World War II. Throughout the diary, Anne expresses herself as an enjoyable, enthusiastic person to be around. She showed these qualities in Germany when she was a little kid. A Jewish girl, named Anne Frank, was born June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt, Germany to her parents, Otto Frank and Edith Hollander Frank, who were very into German life; in fact, Otto Frank fought in World War I for the Germans.
Winston Churchill once said, “An optimist sees an opportunity in every calamity, a pessimist sees a calamity in every opportunity”(http://www.pursuit-of-happiness.org). There have been many tragic events in history, and many people are affected emotionally and physically for the rest of their life because of these events. Jews were treated horribly in WWII and many people didn’t survive, but some people did survive by keeping a positive attitude and not giving up, and people who didn’t survive but kept a positive attitude still inspire many people today with their stories. Japanese-Americans were also not treated well in WWII by the United States of America, as they were put in internment camps. Two very inspiring books show how people made
Anne Frank was a very energetic young girl who tended to annoy the people around her with her thoughts, and never thinks about the things she says before she speaks out. During this time, Adolf Hitler has come into power, taking jewish people and their families away from their homes, killing, starving or working them to death, that has also come to be known as the Holocaust. Due to this and Anne’s family being jewish, they take action and go into hiding in an annex above an office with one other family named the Van Daans. The main events that happen, affect
In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart. I simply cannot build my hopes up on a foundation consisting of confusion, misery, and death. I see the world gradually being turned into a wilderness, i hear every approaching thunder, which will destroy us too,i can feel the suffering of millions and yet, if I look up into the heavens, I think that it will all come out all right, that this cruelty too will end and that peace and tranquility will return again. This is a quote written by a young girl named Anne Frank in her diary during world war two. Anne diary showed the world the cruelty of war and the suffering of those that were innocent of the cause, her thought have given us a clear image of the reality of her
Anne Frank And Her Passion For Writing A long time ago, there was a time of hatred and discrimination focused on Jews in the 1930’s. This event was known as the Holocaust. A young girl known as, Anne Frank, is known for her impact on views of the Holocaust. Anne had a diary that she wrote in, about her family’s, the Van Daans’, and Jan Dussel’s experiences while hiding in the Secret Annex to keep from being discovered and killed by the Nazis. We are going to discuss Anne’s diary, Anne’s passion for writing, the value of her diary, Anne as a writer, and why her diary is so popular.
Imagine how it feels to be stuck in a tiny, miniscule room for almost two years, not able to make a sound or movement and if heard by someone,death or concentration camp is the destination? The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett is about a small family which consists of Anne, Margot, Mr. Frank, and Mrs. Frank who were in a shock of fear, and went into hiding during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. Over the course of the story other characters join the family into hiding such as Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan, and their son Peter. During the time of hiding, Anne kept a diary to write down all her thoughts, fears, and feelings and was later known to be the most important piece of literature from the times of the Holocaust. The story takes you through their everyday lives of hiding in the annex which also includes arguing and times of happiness.
760 days of darkness. 25 months of silence. 2 years of paranoia. All for one goal, to live. Anne Frank, a German Jew, went into hiding with her family, and four others.