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Samuel Pepys’s Diary
Samuel was a courageous and heroic man, helping others in different ways he didn’t intend doing. The events that occurred were that of a fire burning down through Fish-streets, near the London Bridge. Jane gave the alarm, of an immense fire burning down the City; to Samuel, 03:00am in the morning. Samuel thought the fire were far off, and went back to bed. First thing the next morning Jane came with the news of 300 houses burnt down the night before whilst Samuel kept looking from his window how the fire spread further off into the City. Now this was immeasurable. Samuel made himself useful and inspected the immense fire from the Tower of London, upon one of the high places and fined that the immeasurable fire was burning more than he thought. “Everybody endeavouring to remove their goods, and flinging into the river or brining then into lighters that layoff; poor people staying in their houses as long as till the fire touched them, and the running into boats, or clambering from one pair of stairs by the water-side to another.” Samuel gave his concept to the King and the Duke of Yorke stating that weather they should command his Majesty to pull down houses as to save the remaining and stop the fire. Even though houses were pulled down, the fire couldn’t be quenched.
His was almost a story, I’d say. The event in his diary was some of a story he was telling us, rather than expressing his thoughts. Samuel was fearless and assiduous towards his people. Though he paid no attention to the fire and thought it was far off, he showed bravery and mettle.
Anne Frank’s Diary
Anne named her diary, Kitty; and conveyed her thoughts and feelings into it. It started where here was a warning; sirens went off due in the morning, where they’d paid no attention to it whatsoever because it meant only that planes were crossing the coast. Not long, sirens were wailing again, getting Anne and Margot going upstairs and only then guns were roaring piercingly when they’ve gone standing in the passage. Anne seized her ‘escape bag’ with the thought it would help because she wanted to run away. Having to be brave was hard to do for a girl; for she just wanted to run away from the appalling combat that was taking place. “The house shook and the bombs kept falling.” The house people came out of their hiding place and were now keeping cover, watching the columns of smoke rising from the harbour. Good food spoilt appetites due to an air-raid alarm and another after washing-up, that was twice too many they thought. Anne thought the worst of her future, how could one, she; build her life on an underpinning of anarchy and pandemonium? Though Anne were very affectionate about the fact that the world would somehow find peace, tender and reverence, that it would change for the better. She had hope. And that was more than enough for Anne Frank.
Anne Frank’s Diary was her life, her friend, and her foe. She expounds her life through writing, conveying her thoughts. Life was hard. She was a plucky girl, frightened, of course but she held on tight on whatever happened.
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Samuel Pepys 23 February 1633 – 26 May 1703) was an English author and politician. He served as administrator of the navy of England and Member of Parliament and is most famous for the diary he kept for a decade while still a young man. Pepys had no maritime experience, but he rose to be the Chief Secretary to the Admiralty under both King Charles II and King James II through patronage, diligence, and his talent for administration. His influence and reforms at the Admiralty were important in the early professionalisation of the Royal Navy.
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