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The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank (Book Analysis)

The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank (Book Analysis)

Detailed Summary, Analysis and Reading Guide

978280627013958EBookPlurilingua PublishingThis practical and insightful reading guide offers a complete summary and analysis of The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank. It provides a thorough exploration of the events related in the diary, the people Anne interacted with and an analysis of the work, including its historical context. The clear and concise style makes for easy understanding, providing the perfect opportunity to improve your literary knowledge in no time. This clear and detailed 58-page reading guide is structured as follows: Biography of Anne Frank Presentation of The Diary of a Young Girl Summary of The Diary of a Young Girl Character study Anne Edith Frank Otto Frank Margot Frank The van Daan family (real name van Pels) Albert Dussel (real name Fritz Pfeffer) The protectors Analysis of The Diary of a Young Girl Historical context Spontaneity and authenticity Life in hiding Publication and reception Anne and Zlata, 50 years on About The Diary of a Young Girl The Diary of a Young Girl was first published in 1947 by Otto Frank after his daughter's death. It charts the daily life of the family in hiding, and also includes many reflections on the war and Anne's relationship with the other inhabitants of the secret annexe. The Diary of a Young Girl is one of the most famous books in the world, having sold some 25 million copies and been translated into over 50 languages to date. About Anne Frank Anne Frank was a German autobiographer who is famous for the diary that she wrote during the period of rising anti-Semitism in Germany and the rest of Europe in the 1930s. Thanks to her writing, she has become a symbol of the persecution of Jews which took place under Hitler's dictatorship. In 1933, Anne and her family went to live in Amsterdam, where they were eventually forced into hiding to avoid persecution. However, in August 1944 they were betrayed and sent to a Nazi extermination camp, where every member of the family apart from Otto died.This practical and insightful reading guide offers a complete summary and analysis of The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank. It provides a thorough exploration of the events related in the diary, the people Anne interacted with and an analysis of the work, including its historical context. The clear and concise style makes for easy understanding, providing the perfect opportunity to improve your literary knowledge in no time. This clear and detailed 58-page reading guide is structured as follows: Biography of Anne Frank Presentation of The Diary of a Young Girl Summary of The Diary of a Young Girl Character study Anne Edith Frank Otto Frank Margot Frank The van Daan family (real name van Pels) Albert Dussel (real name Fritz Pfeffer) The protectors Analysis of The Diary of a Young Girl Historical context Spontaneity and authenticity Life in hiding Publication and reception Anne and Zlata, 50 years on About The Diary of a Young Girl The Diary of a Young Girl was first published in 1947 by Otto Frank after his daughter's death. It charts the daily life of the family in hiding, and also includes many reflections on the war and Anne's relationship with the other inhabitants of the secret annexe. The Diary of a Young Girl is one of the most famous books in the world, having sold some 25 million copies and been translated into over 50 languages to date. About Anne Frank Anne Frank was a German autobiographer who is famous for the diary that she wrote during the period of rising anti-Semitism in Germany and the rest of Europe in the 1930s. Thanks to her writing, she has become a symbol of the persecution of Jews which took place under Hitler's dictatorship. In 1933, Anne and her family went to live in Amsterdam, where they were eventually forced into hiding to avoid persecution. However, in August 1944 they were betrayed and sent to a Nazi extermination camp, where every member of the family apart from Otto died.application/pdf1
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This practical and insightful reading guide offers a complete summary and analysis of The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank. It provides a thorough exploration of the events related in the diary, the people Anne interacted with and an analysis of the work, including its historical context. The clear and concise style makes for easy understanding, providing the perfect opportunity to improve your literary knowledge in no...
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This practical and insightful reading guide offers a complete summary and analysis of The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank. It provides a thorough exploration of the events related in the diary, the people Anne interacted with and an analysis of the work, including its historical context. The clear and concise style makes for easy understanding, providing the perfect opportunity to improve your literary knowledge in no time.

This clear and detailed 58-page reading guide is structured as follows:

  • Biography of Anne Frank
  • Presentation of The Diary of a Young Girl
  • Summary of The Diary of a Young Girl
  • Character study
    • Anne
    • Edith Frank
    • Otto Frank
    • Margot Frank
    • The van Daan family (real name van Pels)
    • Albert Dussel (real name Fritz Pfeffer)
    • The protectors
  • Analysis of The Diary of a Young Girl
    • Historical context
    • Spontaneity and authenticity
    • Life in hiding
    • Publication and reception
    • Anne and Zlata, 50 years on

About The Diary of a Young Girl

The Diary of a Young Girl was first published in 1947 by Otto Frank after his daughter’s death. It charts the daily life of the family in hiding, and also includes many reflections on the war and Anne’s relationship with the other inhabitants of the secret annexe.

The Diary of a Young Girl is one of the most famous books in the world, having sold some 25 million copies and been translated into over 50 languages to date.

About Anne Frank

Anne Frank was a German autobiographer who is famous for the diary that she wrote during the period of rising anti-Semitism in Germany and the rest of Europe in the 1930s. Thanks to her writing, she has become a symbol of the persecution of Jews which took place under Hitler’s dictatorship. In 1933, Anne and her family went to live in Amsterdam, where they were eventually forced into hiding to avoid persecution. However, in August 1944 they were betrayed and sent to a Nazi extermination camp, where every member of the family apart from Otto died.

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