This is a slideshow of images and text that celebrates Anne’s life.
My response to the novel of "Anne Frank the diary of a young girl".
Before I read "Anne Frank the diary of a young girl" I thought to myself, why are we reading this book. In class we were learning about the Holocaust and how Germans (including Hitler) discriminated Jews and other non pure Germans. I didn't see why it was so important about reading the book when we had already learned about it in class, plus we did a project on it. I am the type of person judges a book by its cover, (I used to do that) and when I looked at the book that feeling came back and I start to judge the book without even reading the first page. I see why we have to learn our history and I'm glad that I read the book (even though I didn't really have a choice, it was a reading assignment). My teacher told me that the book was filled with diary entries from Anne Frank, but what she didn't tell us was all the feeling and emotion that Anne had put into her diary entry. Anne felt like she was on a island, in other words as if she was alone.
While I was reading the book I was thinking to myself and asking myself questions. One of the questions that I ask myself was, what would I do if I was in that situation? And my answer is I don't know, Anne is a strong girl through out the book. In the book she mostly talk about her feelings and her anger with Mrs. Van Daan and her mom and I little with her dad. She believed that her mom and dad never supported her like they supported Margot. When the Frank family, and the Van Daan family went into hiding, they were basically trapped up there where they hide, sometimes they had to be quiet for hours. Anne was the only one to find a place where she could cool down and just go whenever she wanted to, and that place was the "Secret Annex" attic. The attic had a window where Anne could look at the trees, sky, flowers, birds, squirrels, people, and kids walking on the street. Some of the scenes that Anne saw was unpleasant and made her feel guilty. Anne on one special day got her first kiss from Peter Vaan Daan, she treasured that day for a long time.
After reading the book
While I was reading the book I was thinking to myself and asking myself questions. One of the questions that I ask myself was, what would I do if I was in that situation? And my answer is I don't know, Anne is a strong girl through out the book. In the book she mostly talk about her feelings and her anger with Mrs. Van Daan and her mom and I little with her dad. She believed that her mom and dad never supported her like they supported Margot. When the Frank family, and the Van Daan family went into hiding, they were basically trapped up there where they hide, sometimes they had to be quiet for hours. Anne was the only one to find a place where she could cool down and just go whenever she wanted to, and that place was the "Secret Annex" attic. The attic had a window where Anne could look at the trees, sky, flowers, birds, squirrels, people, and kids walking on the street. Some of the scenes that Anne saw was unpleasant and made her feel guilty. Anne on one special day got her first kiss from Peter Vaan Daan, she treasured that day for a long time.
After reading the book