What are anne's views about the laws that restrict jews freedom?
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in The Diary of a Young Girl Anne does not like the restrictions that the Jews begin to endure. They are not allowed to be outside of their homes after a certain hour, they can't go to certain stores like they used to. They even tell them that they can't go to their old schools or own bicycles. She also goes on to say that the Jews adapt to each restriction with strength and courage, finding alternative ways to enjoy their lives even with the restrictions.
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In diary of June 20,1842 ...
Anne has mention about all the things jews were
forbidden to do.For eg,They were forbidden to use
street cars,shopping between 3-5 PM,attend theatres
swimming pools,tennis courts etc..
Thus jews lived in a constant terror of forbidding a law.
Since,Anne was optimistic,she didn't let that confine her.
She lived beautifully and created her own sense of
freedom.
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In diary of June 20,1842 ...
Anne has mention about all the things jews were
forbidden to do.For eg,They were forbidden to use
street cars,shopping between 3-5 PM,attend theatres
swimming pools,tennis courts etc..
Thus jews lived in a constant terror of forbidding a law.
Since,Anne was optimistic,she didn't let that confine her.
She lived beautifully and created her own sense of
freedom.
______________________________________
HOPE IT HELPS...
@Rêyaañ11
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