I was a little reluctant when I had to learn about Anne Frank. I was never really a big history person and I'd never dreamed of ever reading her diary.
I had to read a play version of 'Diary of Anne Frank' and I was shocked and unraveled by what was in it. And watching the movie 'Life of Anne Frank' (I think that's the title. It's been awhile), my heart shattered. And I was eager to learn more about how she survived two years stuck in the attic with a bunch of people.
I was completely overwhelmed when I was reading 'The Diary of A Young Girl' -- her diary. If anything, Anne is strong. I don't think I can ever have the tolerance to be stuck in an attic for two years and watch the world grow up from a small window. This diary not only made me feel all emotional and all, but it taught me a lot. If a girl like Anne can do that, then why can't the rest of us appreciate what we have a little more? I'm Anne's age -- her final year of life. If people's lives right now could know what it's like to go through something like that, I believe the world would be a better place

