Anne Frank Quotes

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There is a tick, then a Tock, drawing us into a world that we all know well. The further we venture inside, the more we give ourselves over to its eternal rhythm. Before we know it, we’re under the spell of a parallel universe. Most remain oblivious to their role within this vast production, but those who wake from the trance and see the system for what it really is find that the path to freedom lies straight ahead. "In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart," This quote was found in Anne Frank’s before she lost her life in a Nazi concentration camp. From this quote I can infer that Anne was optimistic, gregarious, and credulous. “In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at …show more content…

“I slept father. Wasn’t that funny? I knew it was the last night in my bed, yet I slept soundly,” From this quote I could assume she was trying her best to remain hopeful with a positive and optimistic stance. For a majority of the play, Anne remained positive and fierce. Equally important, Anne was not afraid to speak her mind. She was gregarious and candid. On many occasions in the play, Anne said whatever she wanted without any thought. “Who cares if it’s dignified? I don’t want to be dignified,” After Anne’s mother, Edith, told Anne that it wasn’t dignified to dance with Peter, Anne snapped back. From this, I could easily understand that Anne was outspoken and way ahead of her time. “Everything she does is right, and everything I do is wrong!... You’re all against me! And you worst of all,” Being only 13 and living in cruel conditions, Anne was vulnerable and credulous. She stayed hopeful throughout these tough times. “I’m a terrible coward. I’m so disappointed in myself. I think I’ve conquered my fear.... I think I’m really grown up… and then something happens… and I run to you like a baby… I love you, father. I don’t love anyone but you,” At times of fear, she was

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