Friday, 22 January 2010

Anne Frank.

I'm reading Anne Frank's diary, I think it's the third time I have, it may have been more, but I haven't read it in a couple of years.

Anne Frank's story touches me for reasons that I don't understand. When I first read 'The Diary Of Anne Frank', I was younger than the age that she was when she began writing her diary. I was about 11 and she was 13. I read it again when I was 13.
At 13, you see things differently to everyone else, every problem is worse than it really is and you're changing in ways you'd never imagined. And the main thing you want at 13 is to have a true friend and to be able to have alone time. These are two of the main things that Anne Frank was deprived of. I can not express how sorry I felt and feel for her.

If you haven't read Anne Frank's Diary, you should. Whether your interested in a young girl's mind, a story of love, desperation, hope, romance, or the real life encounters of a huge event in history, or just out of respect for all the people who died in World War 2 under Hitler's reign, you should read it.

I'm not really sure what to say on this subject, but I thought I'd attempt to show my respect. I don't think anyone could understand the trauma of what any Jews, ethnical minorities, and anyone else who was punished for no reason at all in the 1940's had to go through unless they were there.

So this is a dedication to Anne Frank. An inspirational, heartbreaking story of a young girl. A young, innocent child who did nothing wrong in the world, and was punished to the highest extreme for it.
Talk about unfair.

I hope you're resting in peace, Anne Frank.
At least your dream came true after all. You are, whether you know it and intended it or not, a writer.

x

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