Anne Frank's Diary Analysis

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Anne Frank wrote in a diary regarding moments in her life. She was a Jew so she faced lots of difficulties during this time such as going into hiding and going to a concentration camp. She passed away in 1945 when World War Two was occurring. Although she was a very young woman, she kept ahold of a diary. Anne ended her diary with a quote,"In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart." This shows us she is a forgiving girl. Also, she looked at things from a different perspective, she kept a positive attitude and believed in others even if they didn't believe in themselves.

Additionally, Anne Frank looked at things from a different perspective. In the collections book on page 360, lines 152-154, she states "I see the eight of us in the Annex as if we were a patch of blue sky. surrendered by menacing black clouds. The perfectly round spot on which we're standing on which we're still safe." They were
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On page 338 in the collections book, lines 949-953, it states "That isn't true. You're much better than I am in dozens of things... arithmetic and algebra and.... well, you're a million times better than I am in algebra." This indicates that she sees others talents and doesn't let them get discouraged. For example, when Peter and Anne were talking, Peter was saying he wasn't good at anything and Anne refused to let him believe that. Anne saw the good in people. Even if they didn't show their good side, she prohibited herself from thinking that they didn't have one.

In conclusion, Anne Frank was a very inspirational person. She wrote the quote "In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart." This tells us Anne looked at things from a different perspective, she kept a positive attitude and believed in others even if they didn't believe in themselves. All of these characteristics shows us that Anne is a strong independent