True Courage In Frances Goodrich's The Diary Of Anne Frank

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In the play, The Diary of Anne Frank, by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, Miep Gies shows true courage in spite of the dangerous and life-threatening time she lives through. During the Jewish holocaust, Miep keeps her composer and displays her courage through different circumstances. Miep has proven to approach this issue face to face by putting on a brave face, giving the families view and news from the outside world in spite of all of this pain and bringing back or talking about interesting things to keep Anne’s mind alive, and spending great amounts of time catering to the families’ every minor to major need. Miep takes a great personal risk to protect the residents of the secret annex. Miep is constantly putting herself and her loved …show more content…

Even though Mr. Kraler and Miep know this, they’re always cheerful and gay as if nothing in the world could bother them. This fear-striking statement proves that Miep, even under harsh circumstances, is willing to risk everything and stand up for what is right in the face of many great odds. Furthermore, Miep has just left a “meeting” to go dancing with Dirk. Yet, she promises Anne that she will “remember now what everyone is wearing, and what you have to eat and everything” (69). Sacrificing her chance of being carefree, Miep symbolizes how she uses her optimism and loving nature to enrich Anne’s mind despite all of this, and keep a happy tone lifting everyone else up. Lastly, Mr. Van Daan and Mrs. Van Daan are bickering on about Mr. Van Daan’s smoking issue and cigarettes. When Mrs. Frank brang up Miep’s coming, Anne wonders if she ever had a life of her own “the way we make her run errands for us” (33). They always ask for some starch, to take out trash, or tell about the latest news. This self-sacrificing statement exemplifies how Miep is so busy caring for the families that Anne wonders if she has a life of her

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