troutmiller
High School Teacher
(Level 2) Educator
We can learn many things from The Diary of Anne Frank. This book is about survival. It's about prejudice. It teaches how there is nobility in human compassion. And it's also about a young girl trying to survive adolescence. Many teens can relate to such a book because Anne goes through all of the normal adolescent trials in life, even though she's locked up. Anne has a difficult relationship with her mother, as most young girls do. She often says things to hurt her mother, yet she can't help her temper and continues to do so as time goes on. She also goes through the beginning stages of love. She and Peter enjoy each others company, and that leads to a very close bond that many teens experience in their lives. Anne also struggles with her identity. She finds through her writing that there are two Annes: a good one and a bad one. She longs throughout the story to find someone who will relate to her. All of these feelings she has can relate to most teenagers, no matter what year it is. It is a universal book. Although it teaches of the Holocaust and what the Jews went through, it reaches out to the reader to make the story more realistic and believable. We never want such a historical blunder to happen again.
Posted by troutmiller on January 5, 2009 at 12:10 PM (Answer #2)
Anne Frank makes a Ballet skirt for her to wear.
Anne Frank makes a Ballet skirt for her to wear.
Anne Frank makes a ballet skirt for her to wear.
Yes she did. There is actually a book titled The Diary of a Young Girl, by Anne herself.
No because she could not possibly talk about herself dying, when she wrote the book herself. That is not possible. But she did die from typhoid in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, when she was 15.
Through, uh, lets say, a DIARY!
She was herself. She wrote in her diary to express her feelings.
Anne Frank's diary, also known as "The Diary of a Young Girl," is the source of the famous rows about Anne Frank's life during the Holocaust. The diary was written by Anne Frank herself while hiding from the Nazis in Amsterdam during World War II.
The cast of Anne Frank Remembered - 1995 includes: Kenneth Branagh as Narration Glenn Close as Diary Readings Margot Frank as herself Anne Frank as herself Edith Frank as herself Otto Frank as himself Miep Gies as herself Jan Gies as himself Johannes Kleiman as himself Victor Kugler as himself Nelson Mandela as himself Fritz Pfeffer as himself Joely Richardson as Diary Readings Auguste van Pels as herself Peter van Pels as himself Herman van Pels as himself Bep Voskuijl as herself
it is in the anne frank House Musuem in Ampsterdam.
In some respects Anne Frank herself is treated as a symbol.
Anne herself, I would say yes, though she is deceased, of course. Her writing absolutely, is eminent.