Name: Margaret
December 17, 2007 07:28 PM | Location:
Response: Anne is amazing- it is too bad that hitler had to come in to the world and destroy Anne and her family. I am sure that if Anne had live she would have grown to an incredible and an accomplished woman. I could tell by the few inserts of her writing that she would have gone and writen wonderfull stories and novels. |
Name: Kandice
December 17, 2007 07:20 PM | Location:
Response: Anne Frank inspires me. I love how she is honest with herself. She doesn't pretend to be someone else. She is someone whom I would have been very honored to meet. She finds joy in whatever she can. And always looked on the bright side. She was a awesome person. Perhaps there is more people like her out there. They just have to be found. |
Name: Margaret
December 17, 2007 05:59 PM | Location:
Response: Anne Frank is one of the most inspiring young woman in the world. I am deeply touched by her courage and hope in such a terrible time. her unlimited energy and her nonstop love to the world even with all the the terrible people out there in so amazing and inspiring. I read the play "The Diary of Anne Frank" in class and couldn't help but feeling guilty from not being as wonderfully generous and loving as she is. I am sad to say the only way I can relate to her is I am around her age. I wish I was half as brave as she was. If i was given the opertunity to be her friend, i would snatch it up in a second. Anne Frank was awesome and I hope her memory lives on forever, as well as her thoughts and her inspiring writing. |
Name: Aditi
December 17, 2007 05:44 PM | Location:
Response: I really liked the exhibit of Anne Frank. She went through so many hardships in her life but still turned out kind enough to give to those less fortunate than her. I wish she was still alive to see the day people read her stories. |
Name: Kassidy F.
December 17, 2007 02:30 PM | Location:
Response: I have just read the play of the diary of Anne Frank. The message in the play has inspired me to ignore a person's place in society, and instead, look at how they are on the inside of themselves. Respect them and treat them as if they were a friend and not an inferior. I enjoyed reading the play and hope to get ahold of the book. |
Name: nadia
December 17, 2007 01:19 PM | Location:
Response: I think that I can relate to Anne very much. She always looked on the bright side of thing and was always happy just to be alive. Like when Hanukkah came and she made everyone there own presents. She also made sure everyone was less tense and tried to defuse any argument that took place her room was full of posters that she was willing to share with peter to help him make his room feel more like home. She was very sweet and caring and even when caught she was happy because she could smell the sweet air and look at the sky. She seemed like a truly wonderful person and I wish she was still alive to see the impact she has had on the world. |
Name: Regan
December 17, 2007 10:56 AM | Location:
Response: I have just read The Diary of Anne Frank in my reading class.We read a few parts and we started on the play.I like the book because I thought it was funny how she thought that no one would be intrested in a 13 year old girls writing when it turned out to be a very popular book that many people have heard and read about.She shares her inner most thoughts and I think that it is cool to know how she felt with all of that going on at the time. |
Name: KayGee
December 17, 2007 10:55 AM | Location:
Response: I loved The Diary Of Anne Frank.I thought it was a very good book and it made me think about how hard their lives were in hiding.People and teenagers always complain today how hard their lives are,but this made me really think about how hard that must have been for Anne and Peter.Now,Im glad I dont have to be in hiding and get my life taken away because of my religion or where I come from. So,yeah Anne Frank was awesome! :) |
Name: Jared D.
December 17, 2007 12:06 AM | Location:
Response: Anne Frank's diary affected me by understanding more about what the Nazi's actually did, and how the people hiding were living. I got a lot of information i would like to pass down to younger siblings, cousins, possibly children. Anne may have lived a long time ago, but i don't really know anyone that she is like. I loved the part of the site "An Unfinished Story", because i like how it talks about the diary from Anne's perspective, and not by a play script or anything. I don't like how the Germans killed innocent people just because they were different... it doesn't make any sense to me, and a lot of other people, right? anyways... i really liked the play we read in class, and hope to learn more about it. |
Name: Verity
December 16, 2007 11:25 PM | Location:
Response: I do believe that Anne's story is truly amazing, and inspirational. Although i do believe, her story is one for 6 million. Anne has changed and inspired me. She was a true beauty that i hope everyone has the chance to be inspired by her. |