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Page 1: The Diary of Anne Frank

The Diary of Anne Frank

Alex Howard

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The Diary of Anne Frank begins with a young girl

who receives a diary, which she names Kitty, for

her thirteenth birthday.

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Anne Frank Starts off…

Unbothered

Care-free

Social

HappyPleasant

Easy goingUpbeat

Friendly

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Anne Frank Starts off…

Normal

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Anne Frank’s life was not perfect (being a Jewish

girl living in a Nazis controlled area), but she would be

begging for it back in a few months.

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Her family and a another family who had a son, Peter,

her age, are forced into hiding, in a secret room (the secret annex) for almost two

years. Anne begins to change over that period of time.

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Her family and a another family who had a son, Peter,

her age, are forced into hiding for almost two years. Anne begins to change over

that period of time.

The Entrance to the secret Annex

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Anne Frank begins to feel…

Miserable

Anxious

Isolated

Bored

Closed-off

AngrySensitive

Afraid

Bitter

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She tell Kitty:

“I don't want to have lived in vain like most people. I want to be useful or bring enjoyment to all people, even those I've never met. I want to go on living even after my death!”

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It's Ironic that she says this not knowing the affect

her diary has had.

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No one can say how they would they would handle such a

situation. Though the hiding harden Anne Frank she was still hopeful and she never

gave up.

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Anne is inspiration to anyone who has ever been through

hard times. What she went through makes our daily problems seem

petty in comparison. It certainly puts things in perspective.

I would recommend any type of person to read book.

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“I don't think of all the misery, but of

the beauty that still remains.”

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“Whoever is happy will make

others happy.”

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“People can tell you to keep your

mouth shut, but that doesn't stop

you from having your

own opinion.”

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“Memories mean more to me

than dresses.”

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“I believe that even bad people are

truly good at heart.”

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- Anne Frank