Anne Frank was not
only a Jew that had suffered in a war, but she was a writer, and her writing
had inspired many people, and is always a big reminder of what happened during
the Holocaust. Anne Frank could have lived like a normal young girl, surrounded
by loving friends and family, but the only thing that stopped her from having
such a life was the fact that she was a Jew. She was one of the many that went
into hiding, one of the many that was discovered, and one of the many that died
in the concentration camps, but was one of the few to have such writing
talents, and show it to the whole world. This is what Anne Frank meant when she
was talking about living after her death. Anne Frank was also an optimist.
Despite the fact she was cooped up in an annex like an animal in a cage, and
her rights taken away from her, she still believed that people were good. “In
spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at
heart.” The body of Anne Frank may be dead, but her writing stays alive,
just as she had hoped.
I don't know much about Anne Frank, but I wish I could see your presentation at least to learn more about her.
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