Room With The Van Daan Family example essay topic
Anne was a 13 years Jewish girl that lived in Neatherlands in the time world war 2 was taking place; with a bad temper, it helped work with what she wanted. That's why she didn't get on well with her sister, her mother, and everybody else. The only different one was her dad, he understood what was happening to her, (puberty), and helped her with everything she wanted. On her birthday she received a diary, Anne named it Kitty, and Kitty was her best friend ever since. From the first day she had it, she would write all the thoughts, feelings and wishes she had. Her parents were sales people, that thought, that in Neatherlands they might be safe from the nazis.
Her life changed, when in July of 1942, the nazis came there searching for jewish people. So the Frank's took a hard decision: hide from the nazis, living in the house secret room. They were shearing this room with the Van Daan family, close friends to their family. Since that day a different life started, a life they didn't imagined, and didn't know what road would take. Living in the secret room wasn't easy; hiding scared every day and night, and running always with a threatening life. Worse, living with the Van Daan's, a family Anne didn't like, with their little naughty daughter.
Anyway, they were protected by people that gave them food and took good care of them. The Van Daan's were becoming more and more impolite every day that passed, cause the pressure they were having about the war. Anne cried all nights wishing the end of the war. They had a radio that was the only way to receive notice of the war. Instead of hearing it finishing, they just heard bad news. In the city, things were hard, but in the secret room things weren't easier.
It was very boring, so Anne, Margot and Peter, the only son of the Van Daan's, studied with the books that were in the room. It was the only thing to do, but they were old and the 3 students already knew all the books. They lived for 2 years in the secret room. August 1 of 1944 was the last day Anne wrote in her diary, 3 days after, the nazis discovered the secret room, and both families were sent to forced work. In march of 1945, Anne died with a terrible disease called typhoid in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
From the family, the only one that survived, was her dad. He published her diary 5 years later and now it's one of the most famous books of all time. Interpretation. Well, for me this book doesn't have any interpretation; since the author is Anne Frank herself. She doesn't want to tell any message since the book she wrote was her own diary.
It was secret and it had all her feelings on it. It only reflects the life jewish people were living in those days. It's kinda hard to explain; her feelings, her thoughts, and all her problems, cause in my opinion, she was sort of crazy. I don't know, it may be just me, but I know it was a troubled girl that appeared in the wrong place in the wrong time.