Anne Frank believed this because Anne had realized that tough all people can do bad things and show hate towards others, everyone is born good and it is the influences of the world around you that corrupts you. So really she believed that all people have the potential to have a good heart and can but not all show it and after years of corruption they forget to be kind.
Anne Frank believed in the inherent goodness of people because she held onto hope and positivity to navigate through difficult circumstances. By choosing to see the best in others, she was able to maintain her faith in humanity during dark times in the Secret Annex. This outlook also helped her cope with the challenges of living in hiding during World War II.
Because anne was going trhough some things
Anne Frank had a sunny and optimistic disposition throughout her diary. It seems she was determined to believe the best of others because that is who she was.
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Anne Frank was determined by her strong will to survive and by her bravery in the face of adversity. Despite the difficult circumstances she faced while in hiding during World War II, Anne remained hopeful and resilient. Her determination to document her experiences in her diary has inspired generations of people around the world.
the answer is yes believe it or not
Anne Frank's diary is currently housed at the Anne Frank House in Amsterdam, Netherlands. It is on display for visitors to see as part of the museum's exhibit on Anne's life and the Holocaust.
of what colour were the eyes of anne frank? i believe they were brown
"Despite everything, I believe that people are really good at heart." - Anne Frank
Anne Frank wrote in her diary that her sister Margot was more beautiful than she was, and that Margot received more attention from others because of her looks. This led Anne to feel insecure about her own appearance and to believe that she was not as attractive as her sister.
I believe Peter van Pels
Anne Frank and the others hiding in the secret annexe were seized on 4 August 1944.
In "The Diary of Anne Frank," Slagter is an officer who investigates the annex where Anne Frank and her family are hiding. He searches the building while Anne and the others remain quiet and hidden. Ultimately, he does not discover their secret hiding place.
Anne and the others in the annex were captured on August 4th 1944, when she was 15.
She believed that at the end, everyone is good at heart.
I believe she was 15 years of age. ~Minicooper Out!