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Anne Frank
This paper looks at the life of Anne Frank. -- 1,800 words; MLA

Anne Frank
Analysis of "The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank. -- 675 words;

"The Diary of Anne Frank"
A discussion of Anne's search for knowledge in "The Diary of Anne Frank". -- 1,150 words;

"Anne Frank: The Diary of A Young Girl"
Considers the book as a document of the Holocaust and of adolescence. -- 675 words;

Anne with an E
The growth and individuality of L.M. Montgomery’s Anne Shirley in "Anne of Green Gables", "Anne of Avonlea", and "Anne of the Island", depicts an inner struggle from self-delusion to self-awareness that can be recognized within us all. -- 3,450 words; MLA

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ANNE FRANK

In 1933, the Nazis began to execute their plan to round up all the 
Jews within Europe and relocating them into concentration camps. There, 
they would be executed or forced to labor until death. In 1942, when the 
Nazis began to invade their country, the Frank family, who were Jewish, went
into hiding in an attic of a warehouse and office building. The Franks'
daughter, Anne, kept a diary throughout their entire stay in the so-called
Secret Annexe. Although all the members of the Frank family, except Mr.
Otto Frank, perished during the reign of the Nazis, Anne's diary is still 
in existence today. Minutes before the Frank's were captured in their 
hiding place after a two-year stay, Anne wrote in her diary the words, In 
spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart. 
How could a young girl who had endured so much torture say such a thing? 
The answer is in the story of her undying courage and hope.
Before Anne Frank went into hiding, she lead a blissful and joyous 
life. She was always surrounded by friends and boys alike, and her family 
was well-to-do. She was torn away from her happiness and placed into the 
harsh and cruel reality of the Nazi's realm at only thirteen years of age. 
All this only because she was Jewish. She stayed locked up in the top level
of the warehouse with her family and another for almost twenty-five months,
never being able to step foot outside. Such repression and life of fear 
would make almost any teenager completely depressed and more miserable than
words can say. However, Anne Frank managed to keep her hope for a better
tomorrow and her respect for the human race - a feat so great for such a 
young girl.
Anne made a very powerful statement in her last words in her beloved 
diary. To truly believe such a thing after being abused by the Nazis is 
quite remarkable, indeed. I am very sure that most people, including 
myself, would have thought that the world was completely corrupt and humans
were naturally cruel if they'd have gone through such times. By saying 
that all people are really good at heart, she was also saying that the Nazis
were truly good at heart. She didn't feel hatred for her abusers, but 
sympathy because they stooped so low and were so prejudiced and ignorant.
I believe that Anne had the ability to say such a thing because of her
great unselfishness and love for all of God's creatures. Although Anne had
not yet been to a concentration camp when she wrote her last lines, she 
still possessed the fear of the Nazis and of the horrible fate that so many
other Jews were facing at the time. I also believe, that if Anne could 
have written in her diary after she had gone to the awful concentration 
camps, she would have said the exact same things, and would have had an even
larger amount of sympathy for the undeserving victims. She was to become
one of them.
Because of her cheerfulness and undying courage, Anne Frank was able 
to keep up the hopes of her family members as well as the Van Daan's during
their time in hiding. Her never ending love for all people was fueled by 
the fact that she would never let anyone's cruelty and power bring her 
spirits to the ground. Anne died at Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp in 
1945, yet her voice still lives on through her famous diary. Even the 
Nazi's, who had killed over five million Jews by the end of World War II,
could not diminish the hope for peace of a fourteen-year-old girl named 
Anne Frank. 

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