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The Diary of Anne Frank
An analysis of the changes in Anne Frank's voice and tone throughout her diary, "The Diary of a Young Girl." -- 1,803 words; MLA

Anne Frank
Analysis of "The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank. -- 675 words;

"The Diary of Anne Frank"
A discussion of Anne's search for knowledge in "The Diary of Anne Frank". -- 1,150 words;

The Diary of Anne Frank in Film and Print
Compares the film and book versions of Anne Frank's "Diary of a Young Girl." -- 1,121 words; MLA

Diary of Ann Frank - A Critical Essay
A look at the "Diary of Ann Frank." -- 2,000 words; MLA

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ANNE FRANK

Otto Frank, Anne's father, was the only annex inhabitant who survived the war. When he
returned to Amsterdam after the war, he was given Anne's notebooks and papers that the
Gestapo left scattered on the floor of the Secret Annex. Among these papers was her
diary.
The first entry in Anne's diary is dated June 14, 1942, two days after her thirteenth
birthday and three weeks before she and her family were to go into hiding. 
She wanted to confide completely in her diary, which she addressed as Kitty, she writes,
because neither her friends nor her family seems sufficiently interested in understanding
her deepest thoughts. The early entries show that Anne is a fairly typical, although
exceptionally sensitive, young teenager.
After Anne and her parents go into hiding, the diary records her perceptions of the
confined life that she and the others lead. As might be expected, Anne was often
miserable, but there were times when she experienced happiness and joy in the midst of
her hardship and suffering.
Living in such close proximity, the residents of the Secret Annex frequently get on each
other's nerves. Anne was often furious with Mr. Van Daan, who, in her opinion, was
superficial and petty. The pedantic Mr. Dussel sometimes drove her to distraction.
Although petty quarrels were commonplace among the residents, the remarkable fact that
emerged from Anne's diary is not that conflict arises, but that eight individuals can
endure constant fear and total confinement, with grace and dignity.
Perhaps the most appealing quality of Anne Frank's diary is its sensitive expression of a
young girl's dreams and her struggle to grow into a woman.
Discerning about the circumstances of wartime Holland, Anne also looks inward to discover
herself. The entries reflect her intense desire for self understanding. Also revealed is
her need to be loved and respected as a unique individual. She dreamed of becoming a
writer so that she would be remembered after her death. Shortly before she and the others
were arrested by the Gestapo, Anne experienced the first flush of love with Peter Van
Daan, a shy boy also reaching out for love and understanding. The tragedy of Anne Frank
is that she died before her l6th birthday, her dreams unfulfilled. 

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