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Friday, March 7, 2008

The Lesson From Anne Frank

I think Mrs. Chapman taught us about Anne Frank because we need to learn the lessons from


the story. The lessons I learned from this is even though someone can be so cruel to others they


can still be good in their hearts. Adolf Hitler was very cruel to the Jews because the Jews were


prospering while the German Nazis were staying the same and weren't growing as well as the


Jews. We should all be like Anne Frank because she looks on the bright side of things even when


things are so bad like the Holocaust.

In a way we are going through another Holocaust. We might not be as cruel now as the Nazis

were back then, but we still are being prejudice like the German's were to the Jews. People still

judge others by their race today. The Holocaust was a tragic event in history. Anne Frank was

living during the time of the Holocaust with her family in hiding from the German's. Anne was

taken away from her friends and normal lifestyle to go into hiding. I would hate to be taken away

from my friends and to go and hide not knowing what would happen to my friends.

I hope this event has taught people lessons and help them not judge people on the outside but

look on the inside. We should also learn to think before we speak so maybe this might help some

people to to think about what they are going to say before they actually say it. I just hope that

we don't go through another Holocaust as bad as this one but that's just my opinion. So many people

were sent to concentration camps and died there and even when that was going on Anne still

thought on the bright side of things. We all should learn from her and try to be more like her.

1 comments:

Jennifer said...

Sometimes a person just has to wonder how hard it is to be nice to people all the time? Why is it that we tend to focus on the negative? Why can't something be "juicy gossip" and be positive? I don't know, but yes, we need to think of others before our actions and/or words affect them in the wrong way.

Mrs. C