2011年1月16日 星期日
Teens
Anne seems very sad and mad about followed the rules that the Nazis had given to Jews. At the very beginning of the story, she just started complaining about the rules that Nazis had made for the Jews. In some part of the story, it mentions that Anne likes cat. She talked about her friend Jopie in her conversation with Peter. She was thinking about what Jopie was going to think if she didn't show up on their date, it seems that she didn't really understand what was going out there. She stayed positive in the story. She tried to think the room that they were hiding as a peculiar summer boarding house. Anne had some difference with the modern teens. First, she wrote diary. Most of the modern teens don't write diary, they felt that it was boring and annoying. Second, she stayed positive. Most modern teens in Anne's situation will be very pissed and uncalm. Even though Anne had some difference between between today's teens, they still have similarties. First, she complained about the rules that Nazis given. Well, if I were her, I will complain about the rules too. Second, she didn't like her mom to treat her like a baby. Most of the today's teens want to be more independent, and didn't like their mom to treat them like a baby. I don't think I am able to be friend with Anne, because she spoke German, I don't speak German!
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