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From the Diary of Anne Frank
SUMMARY
This chapter is an excerpt from the autobiography 'The Diary of The Young Girl' in this chapter Anne talks about partially being lonely, she has a loving family and about 30 people whom she can call her friends but she has no one to talk to and share her feelings and she is really in need of a true friend with whom she can share her feelings and with whom she could share all her secrets. As she has to get all kinds of things off her chest so she decides to start writing a diary but unlike other people, she would name her diary “Kitty” and she is not going to mention just facts in it. In the hope, she would find a true friend to whom Anne will show her dairy for a better understanding of the reader she gives a brief description of her background. she then comes to the present day where she tells about the result day which was near and all students were making bets. Anne was quite sure about herself and her friends. She had a good equation with all the teachers except her maths professor, who was constantly annoyed at her for her talking habits. Thus, he started giving her punishments in the form of essays on weird topics such as “Chatterbox” to which she replied with full wit. She wrote essays that were funny and explained that this was a trait that she inherited from her mother and not much could be done about it. He kept on giving her essays until she wrote a satire. After that third and last assignment, Mr. Keesing never pointed her out for talking.
About the Author
Anne Frank (12 June 1929-February/ March 1945) was a German Jew. The twelve-year-old Jewish girl wrote 'The Diary of Anne Frank' while in hiding with her family and four friends in Amsterdam during the Nazis' occupation of the Netherlands in World War II. After two years in hiding, the group was betrayed and transported to a concentration camp in Bergen where Anne and her elder sister Margot died of typhus in 1945. Her father, Otto, the only survivor of the group found her diary and got it published in English under the name 'The Diary of a Young Girl.'
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TIMELINE
Summer,1933- their family moved to Holand
June 12,1929-Anne was born in Franfurt,Germany
Summers,1941- her grandma fell ill
January,1942- her grandma died
June 12, 1942- Anne got her first dairy at her 13th birthday.
July,1942- Their family went into hidings
1945- Anne and her sister died of thyphus in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, Germany.
1 August,1944- Anne's last entry in her diary
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"In spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart" - ANNE FRANK