Wednesday, February 13, 2019

diary of anne frank :: essays research papers

* sore Buddy*The apply I read is called The Diary of Anne pawl by Anne Frank The parole is a true story about a thirteen year old girl who receives a daybook on her thirteenth birthday. The book is a short autobiography In her diary Anne tells Kitty (her pretend friend) everything that happens in her life. The interesting factor in the book is that the time of Annes preteen years is the time of the rise of Hitler who loaded the Jews. Annes family is laboured into covert into a secret apartment on top of a factory store in which one of the Franks friends works. Meep, the friend brings food up to the Franks. Anne and her family stay in hiding for four years. Just when the Franks are almost ready to leave a man working in the factory rats the Franks out to the Nazis.Annes diary begins on her thirteenth birthday and ends shortly after her fifteenth .In the book she writes of her friendships with opposite girls and her performance in school. The school Anne goes to is called the Lycelium for Jews. Anne also has a sister. Her pretend is Margot. Margot is 17 years old and very mature. Anne gets along well with her sister. Her make comes from a wealthy family. Anne gets along nicely with him. Annes mother is not spoken of too much in the book., mostly because she does not throw away a good relationship with her.When Hitler was first taking power the Jews were force into all Jewish schools. It was there that Anne met a good friend. Her name was gaiety. Anne and Joy became friends but only for a short while before Anne was forced into hiding. Anne and her family hid from the Nazis for two and a half years. The Franks stayed with three other people. They had a woman named Meep bring food to them. The rise of Hitler grew worse as the years passed. The Nazis were then taking Jews to camps where they would kill them. The Franks got into many arguments with the people in the house and Anne was between it all. During this time Anne was beginning to like one of t he boys she was staying with in the house.

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