Thursday, 8 May 2008

Post 9

I think that the play reveals our need of courage and hope for freedom. I read a french book long time ago named "Anne et Godefroy". This book was about two teenagers in middle ages and they were having conflicts with one of the character which was a rich person... so they had to be courageous to go through the event. They never lost hope and they at the end, earned their freedom of marriage... I think this theme was similar to Anne's. She needed tobe courageous to actually live through Holocaust. That is why I chose this book to compare to Anne Frank...

post 8

There are many books about Holocaust because it was the biggest genocide of the world history. This genocide or Holocaust resulted people to fear Germany for a certain time. We always think about the victims and also wish that an event something like wont happen again. THat is why this book and other Holocaust books are so many and they retell a lot about the same topic. I think that the people who lost their lives are enough for victims of political issues. That thing should not happen ever again.

post 7 Act 1 scene 4,5

Anne's nightmare and other events following that event makes a tension between Mrs. Frank and Mr. Dussel. Mr. Dussel gets annoyed by all the nightmares of Anne and having the risks of getting caught. Also since Anne prefers only her "Pim", her mother gets heartbroken believing that she did a lot of things that made Anne to think that way. They had many fights and Anne still hated her mother and Margot(for being such a perfect girl).

post 6 act 1, scenes 1-3

I think the hardest part of like in the Annexe is being with all 7 other people in crambed up room. This could be hard when they have conflicts with each other. It is hard to look at other people when they don't like you but you have to live with them because it's a matter of you living or not... I think that was the hardest part.. and also sharing 4 people worth food with 8 people. I think that Anne and Peter and Margot needs all that food but they were unfortunate to only have some....ㅠㅠ

post 5 Act1

I agree that there are no walls bo bolts nor locks that can lock Anneke's mind. That is true . And nobody could lock anyone's mind. THat is what I believe unless they are brain washed. For such a bright girl like Anne, Nothing ,nd I mean Nothing, can stop her... I also think that Holocaust was only a conflict that affected her outer self, but inside she was always bright imaginative and she was a tomboy...

post 4 theme

The authors trying to say that the power is not alway having the control of all the people... Also one's action for power could result in a massacre like this one. I think the reeason why this book is so widely spread is to get alesson from it and not repeat the same thing which obviously is not working 100%... I think also that human life is precious and killing them won;t change anything. It;s just losing one precious liife. Killing is not the ultimate answer and it should never be. I think that there are other ways to solve one problem and that Hitler didn;t need to to such a cruelty.

3rd post Irony

I think in this reference to the outside world was much different. Mr. Frank was trying to comfort Anne and that surely did work... well At least for Anne. I think that what Anne didn't realise was that it was a chaos in the outside world. She might not have understood the situation and that Jews were forbidden everywhere, and that nobody welcomes her...