In the beginning of the movie, we are introduced to the main characters: Anne Frank, Margot Frank, Otto Frank, Edith Frank, Hermann Van Daan, Petronella Van Daan, Peter Van Daan, and Miep Gies. Anne is a very energetic teenager, full of herself and full of energy. She boasts that she has many friends. She says that she is very popular and everyone likes her. Once they all go into hiding, Anne starts to calm down and get quieter. Anne loves her father more than she loves her mother. She shows more respect towards her father than she shows with her mother. Peter is nice and does not show much acknowledgement towards Anne. Peter is nice and shows care. Everyone has their own room in the secret annex, and it has many levels and staircases. They …show more content…
By the middle of the movie, Mr. Dussel gets introduced to all of the people living in the secret annex. Mr. Dussel was a dentist. Mr. Dussel moves into the secret annex, and Anne explains the list of rules to him over dinner, explaining the quiet hours. Dussel and Anne have to share a room because there is not enough room for everyone to have their own room. Margot and Anne share a room at the beginning, but Margot gets moved to their parents’ room. Anne and Peter start to show affection towards each other, and they start going to the attic together. In the attic, they have conversations about what they are going to do once the war is over. Then, one night, Dussel says the Prayer of the Dead before he goes to sleep. Everyone is starting to get annoyed with each other, and there are many more disputes than before. Anne begins to remonstrate that Dussel is loud in his sleep and that he hogs her desk. Anne celebrates her 14th birthday, and she gets a pair of shoes from Margot and a bar of chocolate from her father, which Miep most likely brought. Along with her birthday, the whole annex celebrates Hanukkah together. At the end of the movie, the arguments have gotten a lot
The Diary of Anne Frank is a true story based in Germany. In July 1942 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands Anne, Mr.Frank, Mrs.Frank, Margo, Peter, Miep, Mr.Van Daan, and Mrs.Van Daan were sent to an annex above Mr.Frank's business to hide. They were very scared and fearful for their from the Nazis. They are Jewish, and the Nazis wanted to kill Jews. There are many different similarities and differences.
Have you ever wondered what it’s like to live during World War 2? Life during World War 2 was torture if you were jewish, especially if you were a kid. Felix Salingar from Then by Morris Gleitzman and Anne Frank both knew what it was like. Their stories both describe the lives of jewish children hiding from the Nazis, in fear of being taken and killed. Throughout both of their stories, many character traits were discovered about them that show how they are similarly affected by the events in their stories. Anne Frank and Felix Salingar have many similarities, some of which stand out more than others.
Act two, scene four fits into the overall structure of the play because this scene is the conflict or climax, the problem of the play. The play’s major theme is during tough times, have hope. This scene adds to the major theme of the play because when Franks, Van Daans, and Dussel were caught by the natzis, the families kept their hope. The play, “The diary of Anne Frank” is based off of the diary of Anne Frank, a teenager who spent more than two years hiding from Natzis during the Holocaust. When Anne’s family was found by Natzis, they were sent to concentration camps, where she died. During this part of the scene, Peter talks to Anne about how he cannot stand being cooped up anymore and Anne tries her best to comfort Peter. For example, In the play the Anne
On an early morning in July of 1942, the Van Daans and Franks meet up for the first time at the annex. All of them are covered in layers of clothing to carry as much to their new home as possible. They are all introduced to each other. Living in the secret annex is Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan, Peter Van Daan, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, Margot, and Anne Frank. Mr. Van Daan is a selfish, greedy man. Mrs. Van Daan likes the finer things, thinks pretty highly of herself and adores her husband. Peter is shy, quiet, and just truly doesn’t say much. Mr. Frank is a kind, caring, leading man. Mrs. Frank is motherly, caring, and sweet. Margo does as others say and tries to keep a low-key profile. Anne is wild and unique. She doesn’t let others push her around, and she is very independent. Everyone in the annex is very different.
and Mrs. Frank’s different personalities, it results in different actions and relations with other characters in the Annex. An example would be shown through how their relationship with their daughter, Anne. Throughout the play it is clearly revealed that Anne favors her father over her mother, pushing all aid and comfort of her mother aside. For instance, in scene four of Act One, Anne has a horrid nightmare and wakes the whole Annex. When her mother attempted to console her, the text states, “ I’d rather not talk about… You don’t have to. Will you please ask Father to come?” (Anne 360) Anne persistently rejects her mother and shuts her out. Though her relationship with her father is completely different. In the text it said, “I run to you like a baby… I love you, Father. I don’t love anyone but you.” (Anne 361) Anne is surely exaggerating her emotions about only loving her father, and feels an urge to rebel against her
Wisps of burnt-out curtains drape over shattered window frames, fluttering helplessly like a bird with injured wings. Pieces of wood collapse snapping once they hit the ground. Smoke swirls around in the wind. No sound can be heard except for the occasional sobs escaping the chapped lips of people visiting what is left of their homes. The once busy city of Amsterdam is now nothing but a city of forgotten souls. In 1942, the Franks and the Van Daans moved into a warehouse located in Amsterdam to escape the perilous world outside, where the Holocaust was taking place. Jews like the Franks and the Van Daans had their rights taken away from them. The Gestapo, the police working for the Nazis, rounded up people to be sent to concentration camps, where people worked to death. Margot Frank was one of them. Many Jews had to leave the country to escape, while the two families, and later on a man named Dussel, lived on the top floor of the warehouse called the Secret Annex. Living in such a small space and having sparse food with so many people was not easy. On weekdays, not a noise was to be made otherwise the workmen below would hear them. Food and other items had to be brought in by Miep and Mr. Kraler, who risked their lives to help the members of the Secret Annex. To keep herself company, Anne Frank wrote in her diary almost every day. Later on, her diary was published, and two authors decided that they would write a play based on the published diary, named The Diary of Anne Frank. Goodrich and Hackett created memorable characters in their play. Among these people, Otto Frank stood out, who emerged as a good leader because he put himself before others, made rough decisions when problems rose, and stayed positive and optimistic even dur...
Anne Frank was my age, 15, when she was murdered by Nazis during World War II. I can’t even fathom what she must have gone through in the months before her death. Through her diary, one can understand the hardships of the Jewish people in Nazi Germany occupied countries
Have you ever read the play “The Diary of Anne Frank?” She wrote in a book during the Holocaust. She hid in a place called the “Secret Annex” Mr. Kraler was the man who let the Franks and Van Daans stay in his attic. The theme was “Which characters contribute to them theme people are good at heart.” In the play “ The diary of Anne Frank”, the theme people are good at heart is developed through the characters Miep Gies, Mr.Kraler, and Anne Frank.
Van Daan bolstered her negative characterization amongst the families within the Secret Annex through her consistently antagonistic, pessimistic, and reactive behavior. Such can be found throughout the entirety of her time in hiding, as, in the words of Anne Frank, “‘Mrs. Van Daan [didn’t] need an opportunity to be unpleasant.’” (Page 756) One of the most incriminating events to support this concept of Petronella’s fondness for deliberate hostility occurred as Anne went to Peter’s room for a private discussion, fully prepared to ignore the older woman’s heckling based upon prior experience. Mrs. Van Daan stated, “‘My God, look at her! I don’t know what good it is to have a son. I never see him. He wouldn’t care if I killed myself.’” (Page 756) Anne then assured her mother of her good behavior, before asking Mrs. Van Daan for permission to continue on. Despite the respect Anne showed her through this action, Mrs. Van Daan refused to abandon the conflict, stating, “‘Are you asking me? I didn’t know I had anything to say about it.’” (Page 756) Mrs. Van Daan, in this circumstance, seemed to be purposely attacking Anne in a failed attempt to invoke the teenager’s retaliation, as well as spiting her son in the pursuit of sympathy. This hostility, in their situation, only served to worsen the overall mood and quality of life within the Annex, once again proving Mrs. Van Daan to be the most problematic of its
was a thirteen year old girl who didn't care about what she says or what she was thinking. Margot was Anne’s older sister she was very caring, helpful, and smart. Mr.Frank was Anne and Margot's father he was caring and helpful he helped put people in the annex who were Jewish even though there wasn’t a lot of space. Mrs.Frank was Anne and Margot's mom, she was also Mr.Frank's wife. Anne wasn't very close to her mom. Mr.Dussel was Annes roommate in the annex, he was very strict with Anne. Mr.Van Daan was very selfish. He ate a lot, he smokes,and he is overweight. Mrs van Daan was Mr.van daan's wife. she only cared about Mr.Van Daan and she loved her stuff. The setting was in Amsterdam, in an Annex they were in hiding because the green police would take them to a concentration camp because they were Jewish.
The plot for the story was for Anne and her family to hide from the Germans until the war was over. Hiding was hard for the Franks and Van Daans since they had to be extremely quiet when using things and living in the “Secret Annexe.” Those families hid there for 25 months.
Sina Salemian Salemian 1 HS English 2;Period 3 Ms.Matthews January 10, 2014 Anne Frank During The Holocaust Anne Frank is a strong young girl that lived during the Holocaust in Amsterdam, Germany. She lived in a very bad time during the Holocaust, where she either had to hide or go to a concentration camp. Anne Frank is a normal girl that should be going to school and not be in hiding from the Nazis and should not have to take the sacrifices of having no friends, no ability to be free and to express her religion. I consider Anne a hero because of all the dedication to staying free and not having to be under a dictatorship.
Imagine what it would have been like to be cooped up in an attic during the Holocaust,with only very little space eight people in one little attic. For the Franks and the Van Danns it was eight people and a cat for most the time. With no one to talk to they have to keep everything in, unless they write it. In “The Diary of Anne Frank” the two families live this way. Anne and Peter were two of the characters who experienced this. Anne is a teenage girl who has a sister and lives during the Holocaust. Anne also had a lot of friends so she was popular; she loved to read and write in her journal. She was very loud and obnoxious. In Act one Scene two ,Peter says “I was always by myself, while you were in a big crowd of people.” This shows that Anne was very popular and is used to people; while Peter was not used to as much attention and people. Then in Act one Scene three, Mr.Van Dann says, “ Why can’t you be more like your sister Margot?” This proves that the Van Danns like Margot more than they like Anne ; it also proves they think Anne is obnoxious.
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World War II is one the most significant events in the entire human history, and it has an enormous influence to the world until today. People’s life had been changed a lot during World War II, and that provided a lot good topic for literary works. There were lots of movies and books were talking about the holocausts and the fighting in battle. From these great works, people can learn and understand more about World War II. The Diary of Anne Frank, a movie about lives of a group of hiding Jews due to Holocaust, it not only showed the cruelty of Nazi, but also showed the emotion changes of a teenage girl.