Anne Frank The daybook of Anne Frank, written over a biennial period, tells about her life while she and her family are in covert in Holland. They are staying in a secret loft of the office building where Mr. Frank used to work in order to escape from the Nazis during World War II. During their stay in the annex, they are supported by several people in the office building, who risk their own lives to insure the secrecy of the Jewish hideout and to provide them with food and basic supplies. Much of Annes diary tells about the daily routine of the occupants of the attic.
It also describes in power point the characters of Annes father, mother, and sister, as well as the characters of the three Van Daans and Mr. Dussel, who overlap the attic with them. Annes difficult situation is made more obscure by her own adolescence. Her maturing process, coupled with the misery of her cramped quarters and her constant fear of discovery and capture, is clearly seen i...If you want to guide a full essay, order it on our website: Orderessay
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