I think it's a symbol of remembrance... By the way, is Anne Frank's dream about Lies from Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl...?
Lies Goosens
She was Anne Franks friend, and they both got put into a concentration camp...
Lies Goosens was a Belgian actress known for her performances in Flemish-language productions on television and film. She became popular in Flanders for her roles in various TV series and movies during the 1990s and early 2000s. Unfortunately, she passed away in 2009 at the age of 47.
Jacqueline van Maarsen was Anne's "best friend" from the Jewish secondary school.
The girl in question is Jacqueline van Maarsen, who was Anne's best friend but became closer to another girl, Hanneli Goslar, during their time in hiding. Anne writes about her feelings of jealousy and betrayal regarding Jacqueline's changing friendship.
Hannah Goslar (Lies) was Anne's oldest and closest friend most of her life. In the last few months of Anne's freedom, she had become "best" friends with Jacqueline van Maarsen. In hiding, Anne had a vivid dream about seeing Lies in a prison camp in rags that deeply troubled her. This was probably due at least in part to guilt - she had somewhat ignored Lies for several months during the time she was very close to Jackie. Even Anne's writing in the diary about the dream shows this.
Anne's best friend was lies who was in the same concentration camp as Anne. lies' mum and dad died her and her sister survived the war
no lies was not sent to a concentration camp because she wasn't jewish who is asking this i am learning about anne frank at my school maybe we from same school
Anne Frank's greatness lies in her legacy - her diary, one of the most inspiring records of courage and faith written during the Holocaust.
WHAT WAS ANNE FRANKS BEST FRIEND????? -you mean who, and one that she was separated from was her friend Lies, also known as Hanneli.
The flashback in scene one of "The Diary of Anne Frank" does not begin right at the start of the scene. The flashback occurs when Anne is reminiscing about her time in school, particularly with her friend Lies. This reflection provides context about Anne's character and her relationships before being confined to the Secret Annex.
Lies becomes important to Anne because she realizes this is what might happen to her. She begins to reassess their relationship and recalls how she judged her friend before she was taken to a concentration camp. Anne feels guilt and part of this guilt may be because she knows she judged Lies yet she is the one who is safe while Lies suffers.