Comparing The Struggle In Diary Of Anne Frank And The Freedom Writers

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What's a thought or maybe a mental struggle you find it hard to deal with everyday? Everyone has one believe it or not, and that is one thing Anne Frank and Eva have in common. Just like you, these girls both struggled with their own personal mental struggle. How does yours make you feel? Do you respect everyone’s struggle? Both “The Diary of Anne Frank” and “The Freedom Writers” teach readers to respect the fact that everyone has and is fighting their own private battle. An example of this lesson is in“The Diary of Anne Frank”, which is the diary of a young girl who lived in hiding during the holocaust. In her diary, she mentions multiple times that she is battling with her own mind, and that nobody really understands what she's going through. Furthermore, some of the people she is in hiding with aren't the kindest to her, making her own mental battle harder, noting that she feels like “A bird whose wings have been clipped.”(Frank) Despite having trouble fighting her battle, she always seemed to make bad situations into something good. Anne really taught a powerful lesson about how you should always approach with kindness, because you truly never know what someone …show more content…

Eva tells about her struggles throughout the story, sharing that her father was arrested at a young age, and that she's been engaged in gang life since she was basically a child. Just like Anne, Eva is an extremely strong example of everyone fighting their own mental battles, since she was struggling all throughout the story with the burden of knowing her boyfriend murdered someone. In the end, she tells the truth about her boyfriends crime and I believe a lot of her mental battle was seized.(Freedom Writers) I believe readers can learn a very powerful lesson from Eva about how everyone has their own battle, and that you shouldn't assume you know them from what they look like or what they choose to

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