In five pages this paper discusses the experiences contained in Anne Frank's The Diary of a Young Girl.
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imagination. We can imagine more as we experience the stories of others. It has been said that the best way to learn of history is not from the
facts in a book, but rather from the stories or memories of someone who was in the experience. Such is the case of The Diary of a Young Girl
by Anne Frank. BBanfrnk.doc THE DIARY OF A YOUNG GIRL BY ANNE FRANK Written by B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore,
Inc., April 2001 Note to student: It is suggested that you add some personal comment or something discussed in class to the conclusion of this sample paper. Introduction There
are times when we are hearing a story, or an event told by a friend, and we almost automatically say, I cant imagine that. Perhaps that is even why
some of us have such a great enjoyment of reading, in that it expands our sense of imagination. We can imagine more as we experience the stories of others.
It has been said that the best way to learn of history is not from the facts in a book, but rather from the stories or memories of someone
who was in the experience. Such is the case of The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank. The Story The story begins with a father in
business, who has been very attuned to the politics going on around him. He lives in Germany and sees the progression of attitudes, and knows that his own country,
still has barely recovered from the effects of the Great War, and here is an upstart politician suggesting that they return to their native myths of Siegfried for inspiration, because