I think that Anne Frank is an inspiration to many children around the world. Anne Frank’s diary informed people of her daily life and about what it was like to be in the annex for over two years hiding from the Nazis. She wrote in her diary with every detail about what she thought and what happened all of the days that she was hiding. Also Anne was one of the few people who wrote in diaries during the holocaust which gives you a prime document of some of the events in the 1930’s and 1940’s. Anne Frank was also a relatable person who you grow to like the more you read her story. When you read the book you relate to her and learn that she is just a normal child who is Jewish. To learn about the holocaust and what it was like to be hiding from …show more content…
She was always very jolly and smiling, and always believed that things were going to work out in the end. This reveals that she speaks very highly of everyone no matter they do to her. I think that it's truly sad how she believes everyone even the Nazis where still good very deep down. I guess some show it more than others. I think she looks at life from a very positive way. She's always looking at the brighter side of things. When she was in the attic she would always talk about all of the things she was gonna do when she got out and the war was over. Like she was absolutely positive that it was gonna be over, not doubting for a minute that they weren't gonna make it out of their peacefully. She acted as if it was possible that they could have made it out of their any day. Everyone in the attic would always be so stressed about the problems like the shortage of food, and being quiet, and Peters cat. But Anne was different, it was like..whatever happened to her she could handle. It didn't even seem like she was bothered by the war, it was like she was just waiting patiently for it to be over. And tried to look at the positive things in life. She would say when she felt sad , she'd close her eyes and imagine a world with peace and just imagine whatever she wanted, like riding her bike. And it made her feel