Imagine you are Anne Frank write an email to your friend recounting your experiences at school and how you managed to outwit your teacher with your frankness.
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Paulina
March 05, 2008 10:20 PM
Anne Frank I learned a lot about what people went though each day, if you believed the Jewish religion. It was really sad to see a dictator take over many, who have no differences except for there beliefs. Her diary entries spoke from her heart, showing the times when she was struggling, but also the times when she beleived anything was possible. She really seemed like someone who was taught to see the good in everyone. Anne never said anyone was bad, she knew that life waWhen I read the story ofs filled with many who had different opinions. Anne also was full of life as a child, she seemed to have a better understanding of the world then most children. When in hiding, her diary seemed to really keep her connected to reality. It showed her wonderful writing style, and her feelings each day. She changed the opinions of many after the tragic war. Her writings stand out, and show you can do anything if you believe.
anonymous
March 05, 2008 06:58 PM
I first read "The Diary Of Anne Frank" at the age of 13. she is advanced for her age. She is a roll model for young adults, her words inspired many generations and generations to come.
She relates to many adolesense. She writes not only to herself but to the audience thats is reading her diary, it helps me to understand her and her personality.