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Term Papers on The Diary Of Anne Frank

Term Paper TitleThe Diary Of Anne Frank
# of Words698
# of Pages (250 words per page double spaced)2.79

The Diary of Anne Frank


Response to Literature Essay  


  





















































Have you ever felt persecuted? That is the case for Anne Frank, a teenage girl and her family who were forced into hiding during the holocaust.  In the play “The Diary of Anne Frank” by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, Anne teaches the reader about optimism, family, and friendship.


In the story Anne, The main character, shows a lot of optimism even in the worst of times. For example Anne is writing in her diary and she mentions Miep and Mr. Kraler (the two people who helped the Franks and the Van Daans) “The days aren’t so bad. At least we know that Miep and Mr. Kraler are down there below us in the office. Our Protectors, we call them.” Anne shows optimism here because the first days in hiding her feels frightened of every little noise she hears, because she thinks the green police are coming for her, but when she remembers Miep and Mr. Kraler downstairs she feels reassured. Another example of optimism or hope would be when they occupants of the Secret Annex (the place where the Van Daan family and the Frank families are hiding) get news of D-Day and the Allies landing at Normandy “Miep: British, Americans, French, Dutch, Poles, and Norwegians… all of them! More than four thousand ships! Churchill spoke and, General Eisenhower D-day, they call it! Mr. Frank: Thank god it has come! Mrs. Van Daan: At Last!” this event gives the Franks and the Van Daans hope that they may survive the war.  


The play “The Diary of Anne Frank” has many examples of strong family and how sometimes hardships can make a family stronger. For example, in the earlier parts of the book Mr. Van Daan was stealing food at night even when his own son was starving every night, but when a moment of happiness Mr. Van Daan realizes how bad exactly what he was doing really ...

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