The Similarities Between Anne Frank And Patty Bergen

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During WWII, everyone was affected not just Jewish people in Europe, but almost everyone in the entire world. In particular, two very special girls were affected by the war. These two girls were Anne Frank and Patty Bergen. These two girls have many aspects of their life that are similar and different. Both Patty and Anne were Jewish people living during World War II. Because of this, their lives were totally changed. Patty and Anne were also quite young, only being around twelve and thirteen years old. Although they were young, Patty and Anne were extremely intelligent able to see and understand everything going on around them. For instance, Patty’s understanding of what was happening as the POWs were being boarded off the train. As shown …show more content…

Not only is this true, but the family is fonder of either a younger sibling (Sharon) or an older sibling (Margot) rather than them. It is shown that throughout the stories both people are capable of caring for people and loving them deeply. An example of this is Patty’s ability to go and help Anton Reicker, a POW, hide, even though she was Jewish and barely knew him. In a way, both Anne Frank and Patty Bergen are hiding somewhere physically and mentally. Anne physically is hiding in the attic of an old spice factory, while mentally she is escaping the tension and dangers of the outside world in the attic. Patty is also hiding in an annex as well, a hide-away above her garage. Her mental escape is Anton, who Patty believes to be her true love and the man who will whisk her away from her wretched family and town. In the end, both Patty and Anne’s loves and themselves get caught and their lovers die. Anton was caught in New York escaping and was shot dead, while Peter and Anne were caught by the Gestapo and sent to concentration camps where they later died. Both girls aspire to be great and famous in their lives. Patty wants to be a journalist, while Anne wants to be a

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