Anne Frank Diary

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It is a time premature to the Holocaust, Anne Frank's 13th birthday, June 12, 1942. On this day, she receives a diary that may be one of the greatest gifts to history as she uses it to tell her story. This book becomes what is now A Diary of a Young Girl, by Anne Frank. Some parts of her novel are obviously meant to be read, through her use of tone and linguistic devices, and others are seen to be more intimate by her emotional transparency. Her diary transitions from being about an innocent thirteen-year-old to what it was like for this Jewish adolescent barely living, hidden away, in a time of the Holocaust. Through her style of a daily diary, Anne Frank stays accurate in describing the daily happenings, which makes her purpose to inform …show more content…

In the beginning of her diary, right after receiving it from her father as her 13th birthday present, she shows the pettiness often found in a 13-year-old girl. She talks about how she has “30 people she calls friends” but no “one true friend (Frank 8)” Showing that as a young girl she is concerned with the frivolities of being a child. Frank continues to say, “I have a throng of admirers who can't keep their adoring eyes off me and who sometimes have to resort to using a broken pocket mirror to try and catch a glimpse of me in the classroom (8),” as she talks about she is adored by all the boys in her school and admired by all. This statement shows her vanity and contrasts with the intense reality she will eventually face in the future, making her sound young and immature, talking about the piffling of a child. As Frank's diary continues, however, a depth of Frank’s personality and thoughts develops. In a somewhere in a book Anne Frank read, it said: “‘Deep down, the young are lonelier than the old (142).” Frank shows her insightfulness as she says, “Older people have an opinion about everything and are sure of themselves and their actions. It's twice as hard for us young people to hold on to our opinions at a time when ideals are being shattered and destroyed, when the worst side of human nature predominates when everyone has come to doubt truth, justice and God.” In the context of her situation, Jews are being highly discriminated against by Germany and the Nazi party, and are being put in concentration camps in order to be killed. Amidst this genocide, the children are having a real hard time accepting why they are being discriminated against and what it means to human. Here Anne is at an age where she should be in middle school and be worrying about the petty things she once

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