Saturday, February 10, 2018

The Story of Anne Frank

The Story of Anne Frank



Sham S. Misri
During World War II, the Nazis ruled Germany. They were led by Adolph Hitler who wanted everyone who was different to be killed or imprisoned. One brave girl Anne Frank lived during that tragic event. This girl became famous for her diary which later became a book. Anne Frank was a young girl and many people around the world respected her. She advanced from a hateful girl to a cultivated young lady. She gave everyone vivid details about the difficult times she had faced during the Holocaust. Anne wrote much informative wisdom in her well-known diary. She was a brilliant writer who had the ability to get readers to picture what she wanted to say. She was a brave girl because she stayed strong and did not panic during the Holocaust. She was a girl who changed the world which gave her an important role because she taught a valuable lesson to all - which was - to never give up and stay strong.
Anne and her family were Jews. It meant that they had to be killed or imprisoned according to Hitler. Anne and her family, afraid to get killed or captured went in to hiding for two years. During these two tough years, Anne, a raw and a little girl developed into a mature young lady. She was a bright-minded teenager who knew what was best for her life.
Hiding in a small attic from Nazis, she had many rules to follow ; It was, because, the Frank family did not want to get caught by Nazis. “During the day we mustn’t make any noise that might be heard downstairs.” However, Anne did not like all these rules but she was still capable of following them all. She was respected for her ability and would follow all the rules in the Secret attic. Anne knew that following the rules would save her from the Nazis which made her a smart girl. Anne kept going strong and stayed bold during the Holocaust which was why she was well known then. She had been the most successful women in her time.

She lived in a small attic with a group of people and would not get annoyed. She was a nosy and naïve girl who talked and asked many questions. Everyone in the attic tried to change her attitude by lecturing her, but Anne would only listen to herself. “I have a lot to put up with and have to pretend to be deaf in order to escape the old, much-repeated ticking-off and warnings.”
The people in the attic would say that Anne was the least favourite because she rebelled against people and was extremely talkative.
The attic is a small place to live in so people have a tiny bit of patience and get mad easily. Anne was usually the one who made the whole room angry with her behaviour.
One person who had big arguments with Anne was her mother, Mrs. Frank. Anne and her mother did not bond well; Anne liked her father more than her mother and would say that she only loved her father. Her mother would often get upset because Anne never went to her for any help. She had the right to only love her father because throughout the book, her mother did not seem to be greatly caring. Her mother kept trying to get Anne to love her but Anne just did not love her mother. Her mother understood Anne’s feelings but still got upset.
“I don’t want to be cross, love cannot be forced.” Anne kept trying to love her mother but just could not which shows she tried and never gave up.

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