As the level of racial violence increases in our society, so does it seem the supression of knowledge. Jews are being attacked world wide. In this country, many school districts have attempted to remove books about slavery and racial discrimination from the classroom. With this said, it's refreshing to read Ashley's research paper on Anne Frank. She dives into her research with her eyes wide open.
Fig 1. Anne Frank writing at her desk (annefrank.com).
Anne Frank, a young Jewish girl, reflected in her diaries her awareness of the tragic realities surrounding her struggle to find hope amidst the darkness. Anne's diary is a unique and valuable historical document that provides insights into the Holocaust, the human condition, and the power of hope. She was finding it impossible to see the word in a different perspective in a way where there was no chaos. She feels for the people around her suffering and expresses her feelings through the way of nature and how it will get "us" too. Anne expresses, "It's utterly impossible for me to build my life on a foundation of chaos, suffering and death. I see the world being slowly transformed into a wilderness, I hear the approaching thunder that, one day, will destroy us too, I feel the suffering of millions'' (The Diary of a Young Girl). She captures her understanding of the world's turmoil during the holocaust. She believed that it is impossible to find stability and purpose in a life filled with chaos, suffering and death. Anne sees the world changing into a desolate wilderness, symbolizing the destruction and loss caused by the war. She senses the impending doom, represented by the approaching thunder which will eventually engulf everyone. Anne's empathy allows her to feel the immense suffering endured by millions phasing her deep connection the collective human experiences.
- To read Ashley's complete film history research paper, please click here: Anne Frank
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