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“The Diary of Anne Frank”

“The Diary of Anne Frank”. Journal Directions. Copy the questions. Write each journal entry on a separate sheet of paper. Write your answers in complete, explanatory sentences. Use exact details to support your answers from the Diary of Anne Frank.

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“The Diary of Anne Frank”

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  1. “The Diary of Anne Frank”

  2. Journal Directions • Copy the questions. • Write each journal entry on a separate sheet of paper. • Write your answers in complete, explanatory sentences. • Use exact details to support your answers from the Diary of Anne Frank. • Less is less and more is more. I want to be impressed, explain clearly and concisely. • Review spelling and punctuation. • Use names not pronouns!

  3. Journal Entry 1, • We have just read Act 1, Scene 1, and we learn that the play will be told as a flashback. • Who are the two main characters presented in this Scene? • How do you feel knowing the outcome or ending of this play before you even read it? • Why?

  4. Journal Entry 2, Describe the initial fear that Anne feels and whyAnne Frank - July 11, 1942 • “We have to whisper and tread lightly during the day, otherwise the people in the warehouse might hear us.” • “We’re very afraid the neighbors might hear or see us.” • “Last night the four of us went down to the private office and listened to England on the radio, I was so scared.”

  5. Drama - Journal Reflections, Journal 3Write answers in complete explanatory sentences. Compose at least 3 sentences for each question 1., 2., 3 A., 3B., 3C. • The play version of Anne Frank is told as a flashback when Otto Frank returns from Auschwitz, and Miep gives him Anne’s diary. • What do you think it means to be “a hidden child”? • What are some of Anne’s teen life activities that she was forced to give up? • What criteria do you suppose Mr. Frank considered when he made the decisions to: • go into hiding in the first place • share the hiding place with the Van Daans • allow Mr. Dussel to join them in hiding (answer after Scene 3)

  6. Journal Entry 4 • By the end of Scene 3, we have met all ten characters • Describe at least 3 different conflicts that have developed among the characters • Explain if these are external or internal • Explain if these are man vs. man, man vs. society, man vs. nature, or man vs. himself

  7. Journal Entry 5 • Anne is a dynamic character; that is, she changes in the course of the play. How does she hurt her mother in Scene 4? What may be a major change that you predict may occur at this point in the play and why?

  8. Journal Entry 6 • What do you think is foreshadowed by the events that occur in Scene 5? • Pose two questions that you have now at the end of Act 1.

  9. Journal Entry 7 • Sounds from the outside play an important part in the play. • Name at least four different sounds in particular and explain why they add to the descriptions of the script and your senses? • Connect these sounds to what Anne misses because she is in hiding. What does this reveal about Anne’s longing for freedom?

  10. Journal Entry 8, from Anne’s Diary on July 11, 1942, • Describe in a paragraph of four to five complete sentences the fear that Anne feels and explain why. • “We are very afraid the neighbors might hear or see us.” • “Last night the four of us went down to the private office and listened to England on the radio, I was so scared.” • “We have to whisper and tread lightly during the day, otherwise the people in the warehouse might hear us.”

  11. Journal Entry 9, “We have many reasons to hope for great happiness, but we have to earn it. And that’s something you can’t do by taking the easy way out. Earning happiness means doing good and working.” Anne Frank, July 6, 1944How can Anne be so optimistic at this point in hiding?Respond to the above question in four to five sentences, bullets, lines, sketches, or verses. Be creative this time!

  12. Journal Entry 10from Anne’s Diaryon July 15, 1944What does this mean as a prediction of her fear of the future? • “It’s really a wonder that I haven’t dropped all my ideals, because they seem so absurd and impossible to carry out. Yet I keep them, because in spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart. • I simply can’t build up my hopes on a foundation consisting of confusion, misery, and death. • I see the world gradually being turned into a wilderness. • I hear the ever approaching thunder, which will destroy us too…that peace and tranquility will return again.”

  13. Internet Sites for Anne Frank • USHMM Online Exhibition - Anne Frank the Writer • www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/online/af/htmlsite/ • Home at the Anne Frank Center USA • http://www.annefrank.com • Anne Frank - the official Anne Frank House website • www.annefrank.org • Anne Frank Guide • www.annefrankguide.com

  14. Deportation from Westerbork, 1943-1944, 0130 17

  15. Barracks of the women’s camp at Auschwitz-Birkenau, 1944#79281 18

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