Diary Of Anne Frank Essay

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imagine being captured and put in a concentration camp, separated from your family and friends. Your freedom taken away because of who you were. Take a second and look around you, imagine going from that to a concentration camp where you don't have anything. Anne frank the author of diary of anne frank lived through a lifestyle no one wants. As a young teenager anne life consisted of fear. Her parents hid her from danger for 25 months. this diary wasn’t written to be published. Anne was trapped in a room most of her time, she was not able to go outside and breathe in the fresh air. She was trapped in a small place 24/7 with her family and another family that soon after hitler took over they join the franks in their hiding spot. The hiding place was located in an attic apartment behind otto frank's business.”I can shake off everything as I write; my sorrows disappear, my courage is reborn.” As anne frank state that the only thing that kept her going was writing, and expressing her feelings and thoughts in a book, she kept adding wood to the fire. I can not imagine being in her shoes, even though school is not my favorite thing, I prefer school instead of being in a room with no windows. I can related to her in someway. When I am grounded and sent to my room for the day, at first I am fine with it but after a while of being trap in a room of four walls, boredom starts to eat …show more content…

It fills us with fresh courage and makes us strong again.” Anne’s strongly showed that she was a strong teenager girl all throughout the book. She tried to look at the positive instead of the negative. During this period of time, hope was the only thing that kept her and her family going. Anne never thought about getting captured. Just think about how she felt when the soldiers walked in to take her and the rest staying there. Her heart racing, feeling weak not being able to do anything shocked her. Her mouth sealed, her thoughts screamed to be