Name: Jazmine Richardson
May 10, 2007 04:06 PM | Location:
Response: Anne Frank is the inspiration to me...whenever I see her beautiful face I just want to cry... The thing that bothers me the most is that kids in my middle school are so ignorant to her situation...Anne Frank is my hero...and I will always look up to her, even if she is deceased...I live by these words-
"Whoever is happy will make others happy too." - Anne Frank |
Name: Gemma
May 09, 2007 03:04 PM | Location:
Response: I had to do sum homework about Anne, but i didnt know anything about her, now after seeing this i know alot and its an extremly sad story... i want to be a writer myself and this has given me true insperation, however i find it difficult to have to think about what she went through and how she died... i think all of what she said in her diary about people being equal was all very true! im glad that people found out about her diary because for all the things she went through, she deserves it!!! |
Name: Angela Cecilia
May 08, 2007 05:11 PM | Location:
Response: I just turned 15 on april 21. I just keep thinking of how much i have yet to see and acomplish in my life and then i think about Anne...knowing she didn't live past 15...how much she wanted to see and do, but wasn't given the chance to. Anne's words have given me so much hope and personal sterngth. Her words have changed my life and how i look at the world. I have a new perspective on so many things now....its almost like shes my best friend who shares the same feelings as me on so many things and she is truely one of my friends, so thank you Anne for everything! |
Name: pendra
May 08, 2007 04:55 PM | Location:
Response: we studied the holocaust in class, then anne frank. then my teacher took us to this site.
i was wondering: does anyone think that if she had lived, anne would have submitted her diary to a publisher? her essays? her stories? |
Name: Kate Eliza O'Connor
May 05, 2007 08:46 PM | Location:
Response: The first time I read the diary, I was underwhelmed - I thought it was a fascinating situation to be in but didn't fully appreciate her prowess as a writer. I thought it was moving in the sense that it was so obviously about an ordinary, lovely girl who wanted to live...
Now I've come back to the diary several times - as a teacher, I think I can more fully appreciate what a unique individual Anne Frank was, and the reasons for her uniqueness. The diary is a text of incredible importance, both historically and as a work of literature. |
Name: CJ
May 05, 2007 01:47 AM | Location:
Response: At only 13 years of age Anne Frank was an amazing writer. By reading her diary I felt like I new her. She was such an amazing young optomisic girl, who could have done so much in her life time. It's so sad what happened to her and her family, I can't imagine who could be so cruel to exterminate millions of people for no reason. |
Name: Abraham
May 04, 2007 12:33 PM | Location:
Response: When I first read her diary it was in spanish an I was about 12yr old i couldent finish it, it was so complicated for me to fully understand her word's and I didnt pick up her book again until recently, now I am 23 yr old and all I can say is her word's a pure, her dairy means different thing to different people to some it gives them courage to others pride to me it give's me hope, hope that we will never go to that path again.
Sgt Rincon,Abraham U.S. Army |
Name: Nicole
May 04, 2007 11:14 AM | Location:
Response: Listening to the short story Give! was very inspiring. Anne talked of how everybody should be treated equal, and how everybody is the same inside no matter what social standing. Anne Frank seemed to veiw the world in a very intelligent way and if she lived through the war, she would have become a really great writer. She talked about how actually in reality, it is harder on the children in the Secret Annexe to lead a normal life, harder than the parents because the children cannot complain about what they have to go through, and the parents have lived many more years than they. It's devestating to think about the life she had to lead in the Secret Annexe was all in hiding, and how she always had to stay indoors in fear of being caught. Anne Frank was a very brave girl and she is not forgotten in the course of the history. Her diary showed how in real life what she had to go through during the war |
Name: Vu
May 04, 2007 10:59 AM | Location:
Response: I read her book and it's a very beautiful diary,it's terrible how much she had went through. she is such a brave girl. I really do admired her very much. I wish i would have know her. I think she deserve much much much better than what she had. I really feel sorry for what happened to her and her family and the Vandaan, peter, and for the rest of the Jews during that time.It's really hard to forget her after reading the diary. |
Name: Corina
May 04, 2007 09:43 AM | Location:
Response: Anne Frank is only one of many, I wish that more stories from the holocaust were told, but it is hard to find that information. I have visited the holocaust museum in D.C., and even though I was 10, it made me scared and silent. My favorite, yet awful part of the museum was the shoes. I wish everyone was as touched and changed by the book as I was. |