Diary Of Anne Frank Research Paper

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“The Diary of Anne Frank”, This diary tells a real life story of a young girl named Anne Frank. Anne and her family hid from Nazis for two years before their capture. Anne died in a concentration camp, but her diary survived to tell her story. This story became apply and the script it's about be sharing about. Regardless of the fact that many consider the Holocaust to exemplify the evil within humanity, the playwright show it with the optimism and hopefulness of Anne Frank and other characters. It shows us the power of hope and positivity.
“Have we lost all Faith? All courage?... We're alive, safe” this quote by mr. Frank has said in a time of fear and anger, mr. Frank is trying to lift everyone's Spirits, telling them it's okay, we're alive …show more content…

What a lovely, lovely day! Aren't the clouds beautiful?” Anne attempts to brighten the mood of all of those around her. “...I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are really good at heart.” Ann's hope in the goodness of people overwhelms her fear. She has a fear the Nazis but still has hope in the goodness of everyone. “ and was happy in the camp of Holland where they first took us. After 2 years of being shut up and needs rooms, she could be out... Out in the sunshine and the fresh air that she looked.” even though she's been caught and could possibly die she was happy just to be out in the air. She was positive, she wasn't drowsy and sad that she had been caught but she was positive and glad that she was outside. Anne Frank proves to be an exemplary human being through her brutal outbursts that seem like nothing but the truth, and her positive spin on her challenges. She is not of impeccable character in the sense that she always does the right thing, but by not giving up on humanity and by not being afraid to love rather than easily hate people. Though she has gone through an unimaginable amount of suffering, she still believes that people are truly good regardless of the fact that she and her ethnic group were victims of a genocide executed by none other than her neighbors and fellow

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