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Anne Frank
A young Dutch woman of German-Jewish origin. She is the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank. As the diary is her property and prized possession, the readers remain in her head throughout the length of the book. In her diary she is precocious, intelligent, charming, and, even under the worst circumstances, funny. Over the course of the diary, she grows from a spoiled, somewhat naive young girl of thirteen to a self-aware young woman of fifteen. Although she has little political consciousness at the beginning of the diary, she grows to question anti-Semitism and the point of war. During her time in the annex, she suffers from boredom, despair, and the petty persecution of those around her. She also discovers a wealth of good qualities in herself. After the annex residents are discovered, she goes to the concentration camp at Belsen, in Germany, where she dies before her sixteenth birthday.
A young Dutch woman of German-Jewish origin. She is the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank. As the diary is her property and prized possession, the readers remain in her head throughout the length of the book. In her diary she is precocious, intelligent, charming, and, even under the worst circumstances, funny. Over the course of the diary, she grows from a spoiled, somewhat naive young girl of thirteen to a self-aware young woman of fifteen. Although she has little political consciousness at the beginning of the diary, she grows to question anti-Semitism and the point of war. During her time in the annex, she suffers from boredom, despair, and the petty persecution of those around her. She also discovers a wealth of good qualities in herself. After the annex residents are discovered, she goes to the concentration camp at Belsen, in Germany, where she dies before her sixteenth birthday.
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Anne serves as a role model for the youth of today becoz she offers a lesson in grace and courage in the face of unforseen adversities . Her writing has a transformative power which takes everyday mundane activities and makes it into amusing anecdots showing us how a claustrophobic space such as the secret annex can also be fertile ground for creativity and imagination .Anne deftly navigates her contemplative stance on life which is often undercut by her ironic interjections. She not only captures her personal journey but also gives us a commentary on the sociocultural atmosphere and especially the experience of the war from the perspective of lived reality In doing so , we come to meet a young girl ,full of potential and dreams ,but lived under the palpably real threat of death and destruction and yet managed to see the positive side of life hold on to her optimism. That is a lesson that not just the youth but also the grown up adults can take in life.
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