Name: Brogan W.
December 13, 2007 09:58 PM | Location:
Response: My class and I have just finished reading the Diary of Anne Frank play. I loved the story and it has touched me greatly. I could not imagine this happening to me, ever. In my opinion what hitler did to the colored people, the jewish people and all the people who didn't have blonde hair or blue eyes was totally unnecessary because hitler probably didn't have blonde hair and blue eyes , but he still decided to put those who were different through all that pain and suffering. This teaches me that you shouldn't care about a person's appearance or religion, its just whats on the inside that counts. The diary of Anne frank has opened up the eyes of people who make fun or discriminate against people that are different and that is why i love it so much becasue it shows that people are all equal. |
Name: Alejandra Martinez
December 13, 2007 06:04 PM | Location:
Response: I think Annes story is really inspiring. It inspired me in many ways in my life. Sometimes I dont take advantage of my freedom that many wish to have, and reading about Anne teaches me a lesson. Anne left a legacy that will never be forgotten. May all the Jews that died rest in peace. |
Name: dory
December 13, 2007 05:02 PM | Location:
Response: I think that anne was and still is a wonderful hero that some young woman such as my self can look up to!! This is also a favorite book of mine... and i know that there will not come a day that Anne would ever be forgotten. I heard about her when we started to read the book, then i got so interested i had to find more... Now i have to think about what a hard life she had and all the stuff that i complain about now and stop then finally listen... **dory** |
Name: Chris W.
December 13, 2007 04:47 PM | Location:
Response: I enjoyed reading "The Diary of Anne Frank" in class. I thought that it was really sad that a lively person like her had to die so young. She gave a lot to the world through her diary. The story made me think just a little bit more about what life was like during World War II. I thought that Anne Frank was a wonderful child and I found out that there were some people who were not afraid of being killed during World War II. |
Name: Bryn K.
December 13, 2007 03:43 PM | Location:
Response: In English class we read the play version of the diary of Anne Frank. I loved it. I think that is amazing that she can live through thos kind of conditions and still be optimistic about life. I think that the only way that I might relate to Anne is because I am outgoing like her. I dont think that like her I could've lived through the things that she did. After reading the play I definatley want to read the book now. I think that her story will affect everyone in a different way boy or girl. |
Name: Nesa Bushnell
December 12, 2007 07:19 PM | Location:
Response: i thought this book was amazing!!! not only does it tell you about her life in hiding and life as a jew during that time, she also brings up some very important points that everyone should concider. her story "Give!!" moved me. like i never thought of it that way, and im will be sure to think of that when im put in that position. and the fact that as a CHILD, she could not be a child. she was forced into adulthood by having to worry about her life and things a child shouldnt have to worry about. but in the short 15-16 years she lived, she made a huge impact on our generation, even though it made an impact after she died. and i think that everyone should read this book. and because of this book, and her stories, i keep a journal for these things. |
Name: Melissa
December 09, 2007 05:57 PM | Location:
Response: I first read the diary of Anne Frank when I was 11. I am now 36. I am still moved to tears to this day. My own daughter read it with me. The old black and white movie protrays it best. It is a story that will speak through the ages |
Name: Jomar
December 09, 2007 02:36 PM | Location:
Response: What would the world be like if everyone loved each other? What Ann said was so true. There will be less hatred if we simply be kind to our neighbors. Less Justice.I sometimes fell what she fell when I write."Paper is more Patient than man" I find this to be true too. Who dosen't find it to be true. |
Name: Jomar
December 08, 2007 02:02 PM | Location:
Response: What would it be like if Ann Frank survived? Will she still have her diary published? How would she take the tragedy that her family and friends did not survive? The first time I read Ann's diary, it just captured me. I couldn't get enough what Ann had to say. I wish I could have met her. Talk about the paths of life. |
Name: Miley Jo
December 07, 2007 02:10 AM | Location:
Response: I loved the diary of Anne Frank. I now even keep a journal of my own. And after reading the diary of Anne Frank it has made me apperciate my life more. I feel really sorry for Anne and what she had to go through. She wrote "I want to go on living even after my death" and she has, she is a very good writer. |