Name: veronica
March 25, 2009 09:31 AM | Location: Almont Response: Anne franks story is amazing!!! |
Name: Brianna Montgomery
March 25, 2009 09:29 AM | Location: Almont, MI Response: Well i think it was not fair that some people were murdered. If all the adult and soldiers and guards had a chance to grow up and be people, so should all of those poor kids who died. And the adults they should not have been killed either. What started all the attacks. WE ALL NEED TO GET ALONG. |
Name: jessica camaj
March 25, 2009 09:27 AM | Location: Almont,mi Response: Anne Frank was amazing!! |
Name: Victoria Louise
March 25, 2009 08:45 AM | Location: New York Response: Anne Frank had dreams, hopes, "ideals". She had friends, family, and still does... I believe that Anne Frank is inspiring even after death.... |
Name: Randy
March 24, 2009 08:05 PM | Location: Fremont, CA Response: Every time I think of the trouble and suffering Anne Frank and the other hiders went through and all of the pain it cause Miep, and everyone involved, I'm sort of disgusted. It makes ZERO sense to try and destroy a whole unit of people because you hate them for their religion. If you don't like them, then that's onet thing. Nobody can stop you from feeling hate or dislike for people. But getting together a group of people, and going out and ruthlessly kidnapping , murdering, and mass killing them is a total other thing. It's totally unacceptable and it's very sad to know that it happened. |
Name: Andrew W.
March 24, 2009 12:21 AM | Location: Fremont, CA Response: I recall the first time I read the Diary of Anne Frank was in 5th grade, in my teacher’s (Ms. Bilskey) classroom. The first thought that came to my mind was: how could someone remain so happy in such a desperate situation, let alone remain sane?! Anger turned inward is depression. Anger turned sideways is Anne Frank. Anne Frank, to me, is an enigma, outside, she is all playfulness and happiness, but inside, is love and compassion trying to find a way to break out. This website helped me be aware of Anne’s passions and desires to become a writer, not just the Hollywood star she aspires to be. This is quite surprising, as in the diary itself, she did not mention of wanting to become a writer at all. |
Name: Doris (:
March 23, 2009 10:39 PM | Location: Fremont, California. Response: When I started to read the Diary of Anne Frank, I respected Anne and felt what she was experiencing-- I had heard about her but never knew what she was about. I remember trying to be in her perspective. I was scared for her, but I knew that she was a wise person; although she did not live long, she achieved her dream. She is a well-known writer, and a topic of discussion in some books and movies. |
Name: Ritzii
March 23, 2009 10:27 PM | Location:
Response: After seeing so many articles about Anne Frank and the Holocaust, I can't imagine how anyone could put on such a positive, loving attitude like Anne. She really made me look back and appreciate my life. Anne Frank, in my eyes, is a hero no one will ever forget. |
Name: alison
March 23, 2009 08:41 PM | Location: georgia Response: i love the diary of Anne Frank I truly believe that it is a remarkable and heartstopping book full of detail and personality.I was personally affected by this book because my uncle is jewish and to think that people could do such a terrible thing like the Holocaust to another living person sickens me deeply... |
Name: elliott beadsworth
March 21, 2009 11:28 AM | Location: solihull Response: i think the diary of Anne Frank clearly tells us what it must of been like in the annexe but annes red and white checked diary is the best and i want one!! |