Name: Taylor S.
February 29, 2008 01:16 PM | Location:
Response: I don't remember the frist time I read the Diary of Anne Frank but I'm sure we read it in Elementary School. What I remember about the time I read the Diary of Anne Frank is that I had a lot of feelings about it like I was sad for what Anne had to go through and I was mad at the people that did it to her. I think that Anne is very brave and I would never do the things that she did. I would never be able to do the kind of writing that she did while she was in hidding |
Name: Anna
February 29, 2008 01:13 PM | Location:
Response: The first time I read the diary of Anne Frank it was in my schools english class. I always thought that Anne wouldn't have been so calm about this and she seemed happier than what I would have pictured. Now that I have read her side though, I see that she wasn't upset about hiding, but more about the fact that she couldn't seem to understand why anyone would be so cruel and judgemental just because of anothers religion. It seemed so unfair and horrible. Anne is a caring individual, and had very large views for being so young. |
Name: Levi
February 29, 2008 01:12 PM | Location:
Response: I first read Anne Frnk when i was 14 and it touch me at a deep level. It gave greater knowledge of what it was like for the Jews. Before I read "The Diary of Anne Frank" i thought that Anne was just a little girl that wrote about the what it was like and it wansn'tthat important.Now, I see how bad it really was and all they had to go through. I learned that Anne had a unbelieve strong will to go through that at our age. "The Diary of Anne Frank" has touched me greatly and gave me a better understanding of what they went through. |
Name: Taylor
February 29, 2008 01:12 PM | Location:
Response: I read a book about Anne Frank in 5th grade. It didn't have too many pictures, and I really didn't get as much out of it as I did reading this website. This gave me a better picture of what Anne thought and how she really felt. |
Name: Abbey
February 29, 2008 01:05 PM | Location:
Response: THe first time I read it was in my engish class. I was suprized at how positive she was even though most people wouldn't have any hope. She was a good auther, but when I read this website I realised that she was the best wrighter I've ever read. I think if she was still alive today that she would have wrote hunders of best silling books! |
Name: Keeton and Cody
February 29, 2008 01:04 PM | Location:
Response: the book made me think that it was very rough for Jews in that time, before i read it, i did'nt realize how hard it was for them. The book also insprired me to treat people equally. |
Name: Samantha
February 29, 2008 01:03 PM | Location:
Response: I remember reading the book. I changed my thoughs about her from the book. I thought that she was more nice befor I read the book. But I still like the way that she exprest her self in the book. |
Name: Summer
February 29, 2008 12:56 PM | Location:
Response: I do remember the first time I read the Anne Frank Book. I really felt like I connected with her. When she wrote in her journal I felt like I knew her. Kind of like I was right there in the room with her. |
Name: Jordan
February 29, 2008 12:30 PM | Location:
Response: I just read the unfinished diary and it was amazing. I read the whole diary once for a reading project and I loved that book. |
Name: Rebekah
February 29, 2008 12:09 PM | Location:
Response: We first read this in the end of January beginning of February. When I first read the book it really hurt me to know that things like that happened to people. It didn't effect me in some ways because I already knew about it and it didn't happen to me so it didn't effect me in some ways. When I read it on the Internet it really told me a lot and I thought more about it, what we read was kind of the same thing in a way because it gave me the same imprestion of Anne. I did enjoy it and I was appaled at how cruel some people can be. |