Book Review
The Diary of Anne frank is written during the Second World War. Anne Frank wrote this diary from 12 June 1942 to 1 August 1944. As Jews, when the Germans occupied Holland, Anne Frank's family had to go into hiding due to the discrimination of Jews during the Holocaust. Anne's hiding place was found in 1944 by the German Secret Police and her whole family was sent into concentration camps. Anne was sent to work as a slave labour, hauling rocks during the day and was crammed in unsanitary barracks at night. Due to the dirty and inhumane living conditions, Anne died of the Typhus epidemic in March 1945.
This book illustrates how war would bring suffering, pain and vividly describes how lives are destroyed such as Anne Frank's. Her diary not only displays her family dynamics in how they lived through the Holocaust period but also showed the strained relationship with her mother and added a touch of youthfulness in Anne Frank from her relationship with Peters. From her diary, we could also see that Anne was interested in literature and writing. Therefore, her skills in expressing her thoughts amidst the suffering prompt the publishing of her diary to be one of the world's most read books around the world.
This book conveys how the consequences of war could destroy countries, families and generations. Not only does this diary contain a touching and memorable description of Anne Frank, we are able to see from the perspective of an ordinary yet a very extraordinary teenage girl.
Aaron Gunawan
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