The Diary of Anne Frank
Essay by review • February 9, 2011 • Essay • 821 Words (4 Pages) • 1,753 Views
The Diary of Anne Frank is about a girl that kept a diary while hiding from Nazi's in Amsterdam for two years. The diary ends when the Nazi's found her and her family. Her whole family was killed with the exception of her father. She was given the journal on her thirteenth birthday. She simply summarized her life for two years in this phenomenal journal. This journal was found after she was killed, and published in 1947. Twenty-five million copies were sold and it has been written in fifty-four languages. There have many reviews on this literary work. From great authors to simple students, all who have read it have their own perspective and view on this everlasting and most memorable book. This truly shows how the Diary of Anne Frank is one of the most widely read books in the world.
Anne Frank's diary was probably the first work that people actually got too see what the Holocaust was all about. Certainly it must be the best book for the subject. The diary brings together her childhood and then only known surviving footage of Anne Frank. This is a great way to describe a portrait of Anne's life, character flaws, and everything else. In order to enjoy this piece of literary work, you must first learn the importance on Jewish culture. This work is like no other of any Holocaust books. This is actually a way to experience the painful events the Jewish people had to endure during this awful and evil period of time. This story takes us into the eyes of Anne Frank. The Holocaust is literally brought to life. This literary work truly shows how Anne Frank was a martyr of racism and an insightful chronicler of her time, period, and place. The work also shows the typical adolescence of Anne Frank, shown through her constant arguments with her mother in particular. It also deals with the day-to-day hiding she and her family went through. The only problem with the book is that the fact that Anne Frank rewrote it about two months before she was captured because she wanted it to be published after the war because she was aspiring to become a journalist. Therefore it is hard to tell what existed in her original copy and how much she added afterwards. This tells us that we will never know how much knowledge Anne Frank possessed. It is not the information itself that should be questioned, but the chronology. However, Anne Frank's diary is still an invaluable look into the events of the Holocaust. The book shows no detail on what was re-written, probably because she did not want people to realize that she had edited it in the first place. The Diary of Anne Frank was a good way to experience the Holocaust, but at the same time there is a lot of missing information. I believe that there must be critical facts that are not shown in the book due to that fact that it was rewritten shortly
...
...