Friday, May 9, 2008

Q6. Why are there so many books, movies, documentaries, etc. about the Holocaust? Why do we keep retelling this story?

I think there are so many books, movies, documentaries about the Holocaust because it’s something that should be never forgotten later in life. As the years go by, the holocaust stays in the past and soon no ones going to know about it. And what if this kind of event happens again? The holocaust is an event that should never repeat. All though many people think history repeats itself, this is one event that shouldn’t. The holocaust can be compared to prejudice that is still happening around the world. When you make assumptions of somebody that you don’t know, that’s being prejudice, and if you act upon those thoughts of prejudice, that person, is victimized. Like Hitler, when he made those assumptions of the Jews, he killed them, yet even if you’re not killing them physically, inside, you are destroying them by all the mean things that you say.
Also books and movies and documentaries are made so that people will have a better idea on what the Jews had gone through. By reading and watching books and documentaries, it makes us go in to the victim’s shoes and understand what really felt like to lose hope and go in despair
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Q5. [m]

If I could ask the survivor of the Holocaust I would ask them:
1. Were you in hiding? If so, where, and how long did you stay there? Who was your rescuer?
2. How did you feel when you heard news of your loved ones, as you were still alive in hiding?
3. What was the hardest part in hiding?
4. Were you with other people in hiding? If so, with whom?
5. Did you go into hiding in search of hope or despair?
6. Do you blame God for what happened to the victims of the Holocaust?
7. When suspect to come out of hiding?
8. Why didn’t you act like you weren’t a Jew?
9. Where did you stay in the concentration camps?
10. When you were in the concentration camps how did it feel to be so close to death?

11. Have you ever thought of giving up?
12.The moment you were free, what did you do?

Q5, [f]

The Hanukah celebration is interrupted by the thief, and the green police. The thief broke into the warehouse, but no matter who it was, they had to keep quiet because they couldn’t let anyone have an idea that someone was living there. Even before the Hanukah celebration the family told Peter that they had to get rid of Mouschi. However, Peter didn’t want to because he took Mouschi as part of the family. He believed that Mouschi wouldn’t make any trouble, but he did. While the thief was downstairs, the members of the secret annex didn’t even breathe. But Mouschi was going everywhere. Peter tried to catch him, but that whole thing broke the silence. The thief heard it, and started to have an idea that somebody might have been there in the warehouse with him. So he quickly packed his things and went out leaving the door open behind him. Again, one of the guards suspected something weird because the door was open, and they started searching through the house. Soon, they came up right in front of the book case. That was when Mouschi went up the sink and started making sounds. Later, he makes a cat sound, so they just leave. After this is all over, Mr. Dussel blames Peter for having the stupid cat, and says that if the cat wasn’t there, nothing would have happened, and no one would have suspected anything.

Q5. [e]

Anne’s nightmare reveals tension between her mother and Mr. Dussel. First with her mother, Mrs. Frank, because Anne doesn’t really liker her; it shows that she doesn’t want comforted by her mother when she has the nightmare. She turns away and asks for her father. Anne shows neglect towards her mother when her mother tries to show affection. Anne asks for her father instead. Anne tells her father (pg400) “You're the only one I love. Every night I think back over all of the things I did that day that were wrong.” This makes Mrs. Frank sad that she asks herself why Anne hates her so much. In Anne’s diary she mentions a couple of times of how her mother doesn’t understand her for who she is. I think that her mother tries to understand her, yet Anne doesn’t realize that. Another person that Anne has tension with is Mr. Dussel. He complains why she had to wake up in the middle of the night just because of a nightmare. He doesn’t understand her ‘being’. It wasn’t only the time of the nightmare that he and Anne reveal tension, but as well as when she goes to meet Peter. He is annoyed at the fact that Anne keeps the room to herself, while Anne thinks that he has the room to himself for the whole day. There are a lot more tensions that are happened that is mentioned in the diary.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Q5. [b]

I think for me, the hardest thing in life in the secret annex would be the fear of discovery. Honestly, I m a person who has to what I want and I surely can’t stay in one place for a long time. And I bet most of the people are like that too. But the Franks, the Vandaans and Mr.Dussel still went in to hiding while knowing that they have to sacrifice their desires. Why? Because they wanted to live and had hoped that the war would soon be over and everything will go back as it was before. I don’t think I can wake up every morning thinking to myself “today might be my last day here in hiding and I might be found.” The fear is going to be with you no matter how much you got use to the sharing of cramped rooms or need of keeping silent. I think the worst thing that can happen to a person is death. And they had to face that fear every single day and had no other to face it. Sometimes they heard bombs and certain scary noises and every time they did, they were so scared that they even hardly breathed.
Keeping silent for hours, not moving freely and sharing the small space with strangers were all done due to the fear of discovery.

Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Q5. [a]

I think this statement that Mr. Frank said “But always remember this, Anneke. There are no walls; there are no bolts, no locks that anyone can put oh your mind” meant that nothing can keep her from thinking whatever she wants. By going in to hiding she can’t move the way she wants to and basically she’s locked up by the walls, bolts and locks. However even though she is, her mind is the only part of her that’s free. She might not have the freedom she wants right now but her mind does. And nothing/no one can control that except her self. I think he also meant that it doesn’t matter where or what kind of situation you are in, in order for your mind to be free. The fact that Anne is in hiding can’t affect how her mind thinks; the fact that Anne locks up her mind is what affects it all.
I do agree with Mr. Frank. Anne is in the situation where she is not allowed to move at a certain time of day, so physically she is not “free.” However mentally she is. Her way of thinking and her thoughts are something that she makes. Even though someone might tell you to “don’t do what you want, do this” “think like this …” deep inside you are the one who makes the choices. You might follow what the other person had told you to do or don’t do but you re the controller of your mind, you have the first priority.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Q4. Forshadowing.Why does Mr. Frank break down when he sees the glove ?

It is not directly said in the play whose glove it is but I think its Mrs. Frank’s glove.As he stood there in the hiding place with the glove in his hands he broke down. I think he started crying because the glove brought back memories about his family and his friends. Just being in that hiding place must have been emotional for him but finding the glove on the ground must have made it much harder. Mr. Frank even being alive is unbelievable however the fact that he is the only one between his family and friends that is alive is something much more unbelievable to him. I don’t think I can go on just living my life as it was before with out my family or friends and I bet that’s the same feeling that Mr. Frank had. That feeling will be stuck with him forever and nothing can take that feeling away.