The Diary Of - Anne Frank
Despite living in constant fear of discovery, Anne maintains a belief in the goodness of people and the power of hope.
How does Anne’s German-Jewish identity shift as she lives through the occupation?
What motivated the "helpers" (like Miep Gies ) to risk their lives for the residents of the Annex? The Diary of Anne Frank
Anne frequently struggles with her "two selves"—the bubbly, lighthearted girl others see and the deeper, more serious person she feels she truly is.
Anne reflects on the destruction of war and the loss of individual rights under Nazi rule. Discussion & Critical Thinking Despite living in constant fear of discovery, Anne
The diary is a classic coming-of-age story, documenting Anne's puberty, her changing relationship with her mother , and her first love with Peter van Daan .
How would the diary be different if it had been written by Anne's sister, Margot, or her father, Otto? Notable Adaptations How would the diary be different if it
Understanding these core concepts will help you connect with Anne’s writing on a deeper level: