The Diary of Anne Frank I want you to pay close attention to why I personally believe Anne is a young woman I can look up to as myself. Anne was a 13-year-old girl in the times of the holocaust. Nevertheless, she was a very strong individual. Since she was a jew she eventually had to go into hiding since the nazi’s believed that they were too different and they wanted everyone to be equal. If you were caught by them you were put in concentration camps and either put to work or you would be killed. When Anne sister named Margot got this letter stating for her to go in a concentration camp her family went into hiding from then on she never had a normal life. One day she was hanging out at school with her best friend Jopie and the next she could …show more content…
Otto Frank, perished during the reign of the Nazis, Anne's diary is still in existence today. He and Miep the person who helped take care of Anne and her friends and family made it possible for me to be telling you why Anne was so strong of a person for the age she was. Her story is inspiring for me it tells me even if I think I am having a terrible day I know there were people in this world that have it way worse. Just think how would you feel to be hunted well that is what I see from Anne’s perspective. The problem is in world war 1 her father Mr. Frank fought for his country but that meant nothing for them they did not even care he is still considered a jew. You could have done anything for them but you're still a jew so it would not matter. That is why if you were a Jew back in these times you would never be able to have a normal life long as Hitler is still under control. One of Anne's friends that her family took in Mr. Dussel who was very depressed and angry. Most people would have been in a severe depression if they were forced to leave their home for a place like this. A hero should always be positive, and that is what Anne was. She never gave up hope, not until the moment she