Name: jazzee leigh
November 15, 2007 11:56 AM | Location:
Response: I thought that Anne Frank had a hard life being a Jew. I think that it was good for her though to take her time and write her thoughts down instead of being to scared to. I think if she would had survived the Holocaust that she would be able to do anything she wanted to do with her life. She was brave when she was a little girl like my age. I felt bad though that she had to go through the Holocaust. And still today her diary of the Holocaust still lives on and she is a famous person. She had alot of courage to do what she did. I think that was pretty cool. Her life story was good. But also really sad. |
Name: Adrianne
November 12, 2007 04:21 PM | Location:
Response: We've been reading this book in school, and not until now have I realized that this is not only a humanized invaluable historical document, but it can be transferred into our own lives, when we encounter the same problems Anne and other Jews faced. |
Name: Melissa
November 10, 2007 08:24 PM | Location:
Response: In Anne Frank, I find someone more than a hero. I find...a friend, nearly. She was so ahead of her time in everything she said. Her diary is the singular most haunting account I've ever read. It's amazing to think that she was so young, so talented...and that that strength, beauty, and talent was lost. I hope everyone reads her diary. It was her hope to be a writer; now she is. The least we can do, as people who see the Holocaust for the monstrosity it truly was, is read it. But not only that. To think about it, to change our lives. To stifle the thoughts of prejudice that we have, to suffocate hate. I truly believe that Anne would have become famous, if she had lived. Yet, in a way, I don't think her story would have made such an impact on so many, many lives. Including my own. |
Name: chandra
November 09, 2007 01:21 PM | Location:
Response: the untold story of Anne Frank really touched me. When I read it I started to cry. I feel realy sorry for those people.
chandra |
Name: Isabella
November 09, 2007 01:15 AM | Location:
Response: Anne Franks diary was the most inspiring book i ever read.She described every single thing that happened to her She inspired me to make my own journal |
Name: kyria
November 08, 2007 11:51 PM | Location:
Response: Anne Frank is an inspiration to me because she was so outspoken and she didn't care what people thought, but she kept writing and doing what she did best. She shows us girls that as young women we can be strong and be whatever we want to be and achieve our goals just be ourselves and to never let anyone put you down if it is something that you really want to do. I advise anyone to read her book and learn about her because she made a big difference on my life and the way I look at things and people. |
Name: Iris
November 08, 2007 03:49 PM | Location:
Response: Anne Frank has inspired me to write about anything I want, and to keep my dreams and hopes. I believe that someday, our world will be entirely at peace. |
Name: Jolly
November 08, 2007 01:16 PM | Location:
Response: I can not believe that some people believe that the holocaust never happened when they have this diary, some videos, all of those corps, and all of the lucky people that made it through the concentration camps and living at home in hiding. Also I am in love with the writings that Anne Frank wrote. It just shows another personality that someone has. And she is not just a someone; she is the first hand person telling us all about her tragedies of which she encountered during this horrific event in history. Anne Frank has changed mine and others points of view on this one subject, it wasn?t only a couple Jews and others murdered, it was millions of people. That tells how messed up one little figured person can be, and how much power someone can earn by fear |
Name: Amy
November 04, 2007 08:14 PM | Location:
Response: Anne Frank inspires me a lot. The stuff she went thru and how she mature so fast helped me mature I think. Now I'm writing my second journal and I love writing very much. I'm also reading her book for a 2nd time and I bought her book with short stories in it and the one Miep Gies wrote, too. |
Name: Penelope*
November 02, 2007 02:36 PM | Location:
Response: Her diary greatly reflects my life. I'm not in hiding but I like boys, I love to write, and like to read.
Her diary made me laugh at some parts and made me cry in other parts. Her idary made me feel like I was experiencing the secret annex firsthand and watching everything from a distance. Anne frank has become a great friend and her diary should be shared with the world. |