Through strong characters like Mr.Frank, Miep, and Mr.Kraler, you can appreciate how hard it must have been they were the only ones who stayed strong, even with everyone breaking down around them.
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Not only did it really bring out the true roots of human nature, but the lessons that the book taught about controlling it were amazing. Although sad, this story was very inspiring. It was nice and really quite wonderful to see that even in the worlds darkest hour, there were those who still stuck to the path of good and helped those who were being discriminated. The bright light in the book was Mr.Kraler and Miep who were, in my opinion, the heroes of the book. The struggle of the Franks and the Van Daans (Pels) was also very emotional, to see stress and fear eating away at the very heart of the people in the Annex. The gripping tale was wonderfully illustrated in the play, and by the end of the book, I was hoping that from some terrible historical mistake, that Anne and the rest of the Annex somehow survived the wrath of Adolf Hitler and the Nazis. It was completely eye-opening to see what it must have been like, living in the constant fear of a fate worse than death that would only lead to death.
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When I read the Diary of Anne Frank, I was amazed, yet horrified, at the sort of trouble that her family and the Van Daans (or Van Pels) had to go through just to survive.