Sunday, March 20, 2016

Struggles of Diary of Anne Frank: The Play

As I finish reading the play version of the Diary of Anne Frank, I notice that she has to face through a lot of adversities just for a teenager. For example, she couldn't be able to do things that we have the opportunity to do. For example, she couldn't go outside, ride a bike, go out with her friends, laugh, and she had to share a small room behind a bookcase with her family and with other people that she doesn't even know at all. She tries to be energetic, but she needs to learn when she can't in order to not have her family be caught and be sent to a concentration camp and have her family be separated from each other. I don't think I can compare my own adversities with Anne Frank's because we are from different periods of time. But I feel that the adversity that I face is that I feel that I'm suppose to be this great child for my family and I feel that I'm suppose to be this perfect child that they want. But I feel that title's impossible to be perfect, but be the best person that you can be for yourself.

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