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Davaughn X.
December 19, 2007 04:49 PM
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Through neglect and sorrow Anne and the others managed to journey out on top. I find it most important that people learn from this adolescence like situtation, and not allow it to re-occur, overall it empathises the struggle that we as people can all endure no matter what race, we can come through tough times if we feel the urge to. Most importantly we cannot let disagreements and race decompose life as it is.
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himi
December 19, 2007 04:48 PM
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I was astoundingly moved by the extremely sophisticated novel by none other than a survivor of the depressing Holocaust. It is amazing that a girl of only 13 could depict such vivid pictures in her writing. I was appalled that Anne could stay optimistic when they were caught by the German police. It was sad that everyone in the Diary of Anne Frank died except for Mr. Frank. I also thought it was sad that Peter died 3 days before his concentration camp was liberated.
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Danielle
December 19, 2007 04:47 PM
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The Diary of Anne Frank is an amazing story that makes you want to laugh and cry along with the characters. Anne tries to see the best of everything. It helps you realize what it was like to live during the Holocaust. It's a heartwarming story everyone should read.
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jimmy
December 19, 2007 04:47 PM
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The Diary of Anne Frank was probably on of the sadest stories I've ever read. Just to think that people would do that to other people is a horrible thought. people shouldn't look down on other people just because they're a different race or religion. Probably the saddest part of all of this is that they were so close and the war was so close to being over but then they were found out. They were definitely lucky to have Miep and Mr. kraler. They made the years of hiding bearable for them. The Holocaust was part of the worlds darkest hours and I hope we never have to go back to it.
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Alice
December 19, 2007 04:47 PM
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This is one of the most moving pieces of writing I had ever read. Anne's optimistic views are inspiring to all. She is someone who all readers can relate too, not a mere face in picture. Anne's innocence and love of life allowed her to see the war in a totally different light. She flourished where others wilted. Her insight is amazing for someone of her age. I cannot think of anything more real and moving than her account of the Franks' time in hiding.
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Joe Shmoe The Science Pro
December 19, 2007 04:46 PM
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Imagine being trapped in "Living Quarters" half the size of a classroom. Now imagine that there are six other people who are almost the exact opposite of you and there is one person who is your friend. Outside men are searching for you who want to do awful things, for 10 hours during the day you can?t move or talk. Come back to reality, the difference is so shocking, more shocking is that this happened to a real person in real life. This was during the holocaust. The holocaust ruined lives. This whole story is so saddening, I am still shocked.
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Maneesh
December 19, 2007 04:46 PM
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The book really does reflect how a person would live away from Nazis in hiding. Before now, I never heard about Anne Frank and how she knows to write well. Although my english teacher made me read this book, it really ended up to be something interesting. The ending really felt anti-climatic to me with Anne not staying alive to tell her story. The ending with most of them dying really put more sorrow into a hopeless situation.
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T. Savage
December 19, 2007 04:46 PM
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This book is one in a million. the fact that a non fiction book, a true story can influence so many people is incredible. Alredy knowing alot about world war 2 this book opened my eyes to what it was like living in hiding back then. I feel i am like the ostentatious anne where i can be calm and mature yet still have childish fun. This book is moving and a phenomal read for anyone.
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ntayler
December 19, 2007 04:45 PM
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Reading Anne Frank made me realize how lucky i was to be in the home i am today with a family as great as mine. Anne had to go through so much in such little space during a violent period in time. Since her diary was completely non-fictional, it was enpowering to hear a positive young girl talk about her experiences in hiding. The holocaust in general was horrible, and I hope that nothing like that ever happens again. I think people have learned that what the Germans did was wrong, and to never do it again.
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olive
December 19, 2007 04:45 PM
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The diary of Anne Frank was a really moving book. You can really visualize of what is happening and why. Anne is a really sparky character from
what I read and it is sad that everyone but Mr.Frank died during the war. Anne has a really good way to express herself and her feelings. It is really amazing how they could endure the pressure in hiding and trying to survive.
 
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