The Diary of Anne Frank was quite boring, actually so boring that I couldn't stay awake while reading it. To tell you the truth I just sort of skimmed the book because I couldn't stay awake to read it. It still interesting to se what the Jewish people had to go through. Like them having to stay in hiding for years. That would be terrible, I would go absolutely insane if I had to do that. The only reason that I found the book so boring is that she just did the same thing everyday, there was no suspense for any upcoming events that she would attend and also no major catastrophes. I feel horrible for saying that the book was bad because it was a very sad thing that Anne had to go through but I can't help it, the book was terrible.
I thought that it was kind of funny that Anne didn't get along with Mrs.VanDaan and Mr.VanDaan and that she wrote about all the stupid things that they did. Mrs. and Mr. VanDaan were very stuck up and always had to have the best and had to be the best. They definitely thought that they were better than everybody else. I don't know Anne could put up with them for so long... I would rather be shot by a German officer. I wouldn't recommend this book to any of my friends.
The Holocaust sounds like a horrific event. It bothers me actually. I don't like to think about anything that happened. I am sorry that this sounds terrible...I don't do well when it comes to expressing my feelings. I am kinda shy with things like that, I don't like to show people what is on the inside.
One thing that I liked about the Diary of Anne Frank is that she was very descriptive. Anne sounded like a very educated young girl. The schools there must have been really good. Her sister Margot was extremely smart so much that she was treated like an adult and was acknowledged when she spoke in the adult conversations. It was a little different for Anne though, even though she was so smart she was still treated like a little girl by both her parents and everyone else that she lived with. I would spazz out if I was treated the way that she is but I guess the world is different now. Kids can get away with a lot more things than they used to be able to.
I couldn't imagine how it must have felt to feel so alone and be so alone. I can't go through one day without talking to Matt, we are joined at the hip almost and then Anne had go and leave the boy that she loved behind. It must have been terrible, I think I would rather die than to leave someone I loved behind in all of that chaos. I admire Anne for being so strong. Whenever things got tough she just pushed her way through and tried not to let anything bother her. I think when she decided to make a diary that she felt like the diary was her friend because all of her other friends weren't really her real friends and she couldn't trust them with such personal issues.
I thought that it was kind of funny that Anne didn't get along with Mrs.VanDaan and Mr.VanDaan and that she wrote about all the stupid things that they did. Mrs. and Mr. VanDaan were very stuck up and always had to have the best and had to be the best. They definitely thought that they were better than everybody else. I don't know Anne could put up with them for so long... I would rather be shot by a German officer. I wouldn't recommend this book to any of my friends.
The Holocaust sounds like a horrific event. It bothers me actually. I don't like to think about anything that happened. I am sorry that this sounds terrible...I don't do well when it comes to expressing my feelings. I am kinda shy with things like that, I don't like to show people what is on the inside.
One thing that I liked about the Diary of Anne Frank is that she was very descriptive. Anne sounded like a very educated young girl. The schools there must have been really good. Her sister Margot was extremely smart so much that she was treated like an adult and was acknowledged when she spoke in the adult conversations. It was a little different for Anne though, even though she was so smart she was still treated like a little girl by both her parents and everyone else that she lived with. I would spazz out if I was treated the way that she is but I guess the world is different now. Kids can get away with a lot more things than they used to be able to.
I couldn't imagine how it must have felt to feel so alone and be so alone. I can't go through one day without talking to Matt, we are joined at the hip almost and then Anne had go and leave the boy that she loved behind. It must have been terrible, I think I would rather die than to leave someone I loved behind in all of that chaos. I admire Anne for being so strong. Whenever things got tough she just pushed her way through and tried not to let anything bother her. I think when she decided to make a diary that she felt like the diary was her friend because all of her other friends weren't really her real friends and she couldn't trust them with such personal issues.