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Someone else's answer: Thoughts, your mind. Apparently you have to do the same worksheet I do. My answer: During the play of The Diary of Anne Frank, Mr. Frank stated that your mind, your thoughts, imaginations, hopes or dreams could not be locked up. So Anne never gave up her dream to be a writer, not knowing it, she became one. That's also why she started writing the diary, to kind-of try to think herself out by writing in her diary.
Joop ter Heul was Anne Frank's favorite book series. The main character in the series was named Kitty, the same name parts of her diary were address to.
there are lots of rising actions in stories so for the diary of Anne Frank it would be some of these:1 Anne getting a diary2 The Franks go into the hiding with the VanPels3 Mr Dussel moves in4 Anne and Peter become sort of intimate5 Anne rejects her motherand many more
In the play The Diary of Anne Frank in Act I, scene 4, it isn't clear. Anne is having nightmares and screaming, but she is still quite asleep at this point. Because being heard is dangerous for them, Dussel tries to wake her, and Mrs Frank, her mother, takes her into her arms to do the same and comfort her, but it isn't clear whether either of them woke her, or she woke up because of the nightmare itself. As she is held, she gradually comes our of the nightmare, so perhaps the best answer is her mother.
Before he died, Otto Frank made provisions to preserve his daughter's writings, so that what she had written would live on and the Dutch people could read it. In 1980, after his death, the diary was willed to the Dutch Institute for War Documentation (today called the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation). This organization is committed to collecting and preserving all Netherlands-related archival materials from the Second World War. They are also known for their meticulous research, and once the diary arrived there, Institute scholars and researchers verified its authenticity. In 1986, they published a new and complete edition of it.
Anne Frank is an inspiration because despite facing adversity and danger during the Holocaust, she remained optimistic, displayed courage, and maintained hope through her diary. Her story has touched millions of people around the world and continues to teach valuable lessons about the importance of human rights, tolerance, and standing up against prejudice.
1. Who exactly Anne Frank was, or if she even existed, has been called into question following the 1959 New York Supreme Court decision in which it ruled in favor of a man named Meyer Levin who claimed that Otto Frank (Anne Frank's father) had plagiarized his FICTIONAL work and passed it off as the girl's diary. The court found enough evidence to support this claim and ordered Otto Frank to pay Levin $50,000 in damages.So it has been reasonably established that The Diary of Anne Frank is in fact the fictional literary work of Meyer Levin. This would tend to indicate that Otto Frank was actually some type of German-jewish propagandist and that Frank's affiliations remain unclear. The information calls into question just who Anne Frank really was, or if she existed at all!***2. Addition by another contributor:^ a VERY VERY fractured view of historical events.See the link below, this link explains the authenticity of the diary quite clearly. see the same page for info on Frank's early life / education3. #1 isn't 'fractured', it's a pack of lies. The lawsuit was about an adaptation of Anne Frank's Diary for the stage, not about the diary itself or about Anne Frank's existence. The self-styled 'HistoryScholar' is no scholar. See link to Meyer Levin.
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I do not think it worthwhile to read because since she is in hiding the whole time, she is always doing the same things and she only writes basically the same things in her diary, so it's kind of monotonous.
Anne Frank did not have the ability to have the same education as us because in those days their wasnt many education.
Anne Frank is the most famous because during the war and her struggles, she kept a diary that was later found. it was very intriguing and so it has been published as i book which i have read myself
Anne Frank and Bruno from "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" both live during World War II and experience the impacts of the Holocaust. However, Anne Frank's story is based on a real person who kept a diary while hiding from the Nazis, while Bruno is a fictional character who befriends a Jewish boy in a concentration camp. Both characters provide different perspectives on the horrors of the Holocaust.