Conflicts
A conflict is a situation where two or more people have different opinions and then that people enter into a discussion to put their opinions in order and to see the different points of views. The conflicts have always existed and have always been an important part of the humans to have a good communication.
Conflicts are resolved differently. Many people resolve their problems in a way and other people in a different way. Humans are different in many things, some people can be very ripe to resolve their conflicts but other people cannot resolve their problems and if they do they resolved with great difficulty.
In this project we want to know how people solve their problems and how they react to solve them. The main question here
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In these stories we want to know how the characters solve their problems and how they react by solving them.
In the story of Anne Frank´s Diary she told how she and her family were in danger because the World War II. She and her family were Jewish. The Nazis were sent to kill the Jewish people. She wrote everything that happened every day in her diary. How Anne Frank and her family respond to this conflict? .
Anne reacts very well to the situation because she tries everything to change the bad time that Jewish people were having. She put her entire postcard and movie-star collection to make her bedroom more comfortable and even for a moment forgot about the bad situation they were going through.
The impact of Anne in this situation was very good because she tries to look at the positive things in the bad situation and make the best of it, and the most important is that she had a positive attitude and she tried to make that her family don’t give up.
By the other hand in the Cujo story the conflict was that Donna and her son Tad were in danger because there was a very dangerous dog named Cujo that wanted to attack them. Donna and Tad were very scared because they had been trapped in the car and Cujo was out watching them with their horrible and scary
Anne Frank was a young Jewish girl living in Amsterdam during the occupation by the Nazis. She was forced to go into hiding above her father's work for two years to avoid prison. During her time in hiding, she kept a diary and wrote about her experience. Frank writes about her loving and compassionate family and also mentions how she has built new relationships with the other families in the house. In her diaries, Frank frequently emphasizes the value of family, emphasizing how her trials were made easier by the presence of those she loved who understood what she was going through.
Anne Frank was a very energetic young girl who tended to annoy the people around her with her thoughts, and never thinks about the things she says before she speaks out. During this time, Adolf Hitler has come into power, taking jewish people and their families away from their homes, killing, starving or working them to death, that has also come to be known as the Holocaust. Due to this and Anne’s family being jewish, they take action and go into hiding in an annex above an office with one other family named the Van Daans. The main events that happen, affect
At the times of World War II, conflict was at its finest. This was a devastating period of time, and a time Anne Frank had to live through. On page 10 in The Diary of Anne Frank, Anne speaks to us saying, “He heard Hitler’s marching gangs sing that horrible song, ‘when Jew blood spurts from the knife,’ and he knew it was time to leave.” The Frank family’s only option would be to hide, and all they could do is hope for
Anne Frank Compare and Contrast The Diary of Anne Frank takes place Amsterdam, Netherlands. In the book Anne and her family are Jews in World War II. Because of the oppression of the Jews, Anne and her family are forced to go into hiding. Anne, her mom Edith, her dad Otto, her sister Margot, Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan, Peter Van Daan, and Mr. Dussel.
Anne Frank’s Character Development Throughout the War Throughout World War II Anne Frank was kept hidden away in a 500 square foot building they came to call the Secret Annexe. Anne Frank, her family, and the Van Daans endured difficult times of hunger, thirst, and lack of privacy cornered by walls for over two years. Anne confided her observations and feelings of the hard times within her diary she named Kitty. By writing in her diary both before and after the war, one could visibly notice how Anne went into the Annexe as a juvenile and came out as a young adult.
The Diary of Anne Frank portrays the story of a young girl who grows up in a Jewish family during the Holocaust. Throughout her diary, Anne reveals the change in her thoughts and feelings towards the war. On the other hand, Jeanne Wakatsuki and her family faces the devastation of having to evacuate from their home. In Farewell to Manzanar, Jeanne adapts with her surroundings during her time at Manzanar. Considering their experiences during WWII, Anne Frank and Jeanne Wakatsuki shared many similarities including their attitude towards humanity, and differences involving their life situations.
A family friend named Miep was able to grab food for the family and deliver news to the family about updates on the war. Some days Anne would have an attitude towards the family because of her fear of going to the concentration camps but everyone would try and help the best they can to make everyone happy. The war was starting to begin and the families got caught and got taken to the concentration camps. Anne Frank felt disappointed because of the way she treated her family before getting caught, and she realizes the wrong she has done throughout the two years of hiding. When she was in the camps she would see her family get beaten up and that would break her heart.
Anne Frank True, genuine courage is rare, especially in children. Many feign to have this aspect, but in reality only a select few exceed courage. From 1933 to 1945, Jews lived in fear, not one was safe. In the horrible time of the Holocaust, Jewish people of all ages and conditions were harassed and even executed.
Anne Frank The Voice of the Holocaust Writer, diary, and inspiration are some words people often think of when they hear about Anne Frank. Many people know that she wrote a diary and was a Jewish citizen during World War II, but she was so much more. As a Jewish girl in hiding who experienced suffering and fear at such a young age, her story inspires hope and resilience in the face of death and destruction. Anne Frank changed the world by showing what life was like from the inside out of affected areas during World War II. She wrote her diary that helped others realise the true horrors of war.
Anne Frank is a Jewish girl who goes into hiding during World War Two to escape from the Nazis. Anne Frank is very important to the development of the story. Her diary is very important to the plot of the book. One conflict that occurs in Diary of Anne Frank is that, Anne Frank and her
This story is abut a girl that was writing her daily days while she was in the holocaust She was venting her fears and frustrations, and contemplating her everyday life. She was given the diary as a present from her parents in 1942, and named it Kitty. Through her diary writing, Anne Frank was in many ways her own counsellor in a time of great suffering and tribulation. She realized that writing down her thoughts and feelings could help her cope with the anxiety of the war and Nazi persecution.
Imagine how it feels to be stuck in a tiny, miniscule room for almost two years, not able to make a sound or movement and if heard by someone,death or concentration camp is the destination? The Diary of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett is about a small family which consists of Anne, Margot, Mr. Frank, and Mrs. Frank who were in a shock of fear, and went into hiding during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. Over the course of the story other characters join the family into hiding such as Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan, and their son Peter. During the time of hiding, Anne kept a diary to write down all her thoughts, fears, and feelings and was later known to be the most important piece of literature from the times of the Holocaust. The story takes you through their everyday lives of hiding in the annex which also includes arguing and times of happiness.
Book Report Ms. Peggy French English 10A December 17 2015 The Diary of Anne Frank Book Report “The Diary of Anne Frank” is a diary written by a young Jewish girl named Anne Frank. She wrote this diary while in hiding with her family during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands. This diary, which was originally written in Dutch was translated into 60 languages.
In this book report I will talk about the story “The diary of Anne Frank” the story is about a Jew girl called Anne who lived with her family in Germany in the second world war when a new German president called Adolf Hitler came with the idea that all Jew people were dangerous ; so her dad Otto Frank who worked in a bank came with the idea of moving to Amsterdam, Holland to be safer from the German army called the Nazis. Anne was a little girl who lived with her family: Otto Frank her dad, Margot her sister and Edith her mom. For her birthday in June 12 her father gave her a diary were she wrote everything that happened. Days later bad news came, a new German president called Adolf Hitler came with the idea that all Jew people is dangerous
Frank wrote about experiences she faced, which she linked it back to human rights. The website, Anne Frank and her diary, explain that Anne wrote and analyzed unfair circumstances, “She writes that when a Jew does something to someone, it immediately reflects on all Jew, while this does not apply to Christians.” Anne was able to draw many conclusions from different inhumane actions. This made people reflect on the inhumanity during Anne’s time, and come understand the message of human rights. Otto Frank also talks about Anne’s desires with the diary.