TheDiaryofAnneFrankAfterreadingTheDiaryofAnneFrank,Iwasdeepinthoughtwithaheavyheart.IwasshockednotonlybytheatrocityofNazisbutalsobyAnne’sintelligenceandtherichresourcesofherinnerlife.AnneFrank‘swish–“Iwanttogoonlivingevenaftermydeath.”Luckily,herdreamwasachieved.Hervoicewaspreserved.Agreatnumberofpeoplereadthediary,enteringhertrueworldwithher.Inthebook,AnneFrankwasaJewishgirl.Shehascouldbeordinarygirl,livingahappylife,butshehadtohideherselfwithherfamilyatasmallattic.AnnehidedatthelittledarkatticalldaytoescapetheNazi'skilling.Shecouldnotgetclosetonature,cannotmakefriendslikebeforeplay.Intheshadowofthedeath,Annecouldonlykeepadiarytogetthroughtougheveryday.Forher,thediaryisherbestfriend,heronlyfriendwhocanrelyonandtalk.Shewroteinherdiaryalot,therearesilentontheracialdiscriminationcomplaint,moreoftheoutsideworld,thenaturalyearningforthinkingaboutlife.1,AboutTheDiaryofAnneFrank,warandpeacearetheleadingtopicwetalkedaboutallthetime.Formostpeople,weallfeltleaden.Wecan’timaginehowwelivetohideatasmallattic.Andatlongday,theymustbeprettyquietandevenalittlenoisewasforbidden.Inaddition,windowswerejustatthere,buttheycouldn’topenthecurtainstolookoutsideandbreathefreshair.theymustobservetheorderseveryday:notapstobeturnedon;therefore,nowashing,silence,everythingtobefinishedbyeighto’clockandnolavatory.Ifwewerethem,wewouldhavegottencrazy.Inthebook,adetailwasimpressive.Whenthefamiliesweregoingtomovethenewshelter,theydidalotofpreparingwork.TheyputonheapsofclothesasiftheyweregoingtotheNorthPole.Forexample,Anne,shehadontwovests,therepairsofpants,adress,ontopofthataskirt,jacket,summercoat,twopairsofstocking,lace-upshoes,woollycap,scarf,andstillmore.Shewasnearlystifledbutnooneinquiredaboutthat.Everyonewasbusyattheirownbusiness.Theyhadnotimetocareothers.Onlyfromthedetail,wecouldfindoutthedifficultcircumvents.Jewatthatsituationwouldn’thavedreamedofgoingoutwithasuitcasefullofclothing.Ifnot,theJewmustwanttoenduphislifeorbefoolish.Inordertotaketheclothingasmuchastheycould,therewasnochoice.Forkeepingliving,itwasonlyalittlechallenge.Forcontinuingtostayattheworld,nothingcannotbeovercome.Onlyalittlehope,theytriedtocatchit.Exceptthetoughlivingcondition,theywereallatthefearthattheymightbefoundoutandtheyareforcedtoaffordairattacknowandthen.Anneinherdiarywrote,“Wehadashortcircuitlastevening,andontopofthatthegunskeptbangingawayallthetime.Istillhaven’tgotovermyfearofeverythingconnectedwithshootingandplanes,andIcreepintoDaddy’sbednearlyeverynightforcomfort.’AndtheMrs.VanDaanwasnearlycryingandsaidinaverytimidlittlevoice.Evenasaadult,shestillcouldn’tstopexpressingherdear.Asamatteroffact,everybodywereafraidthattheironlyshelterwasspotted.Atanotherairattack,Annesaidsheclaspedher“escapebag”closetome,morebecauseshewantedtohavesomethingtoholdthanwithanideaofescaping,becausetherewasnowherewecango.Ifevertheycometotheextremityoffleeinghomehere,thestreetwouldbejustasdangerousasanairraid.Ingeneral,facingthedanger,wealwaysmakesometreasurestosaveourselves.Butforthemtherewasnothingtheycoulddo.Theycanonlystayedattheshakinghouse,prayingforGodandfortuneblessingthem.Itisapainfulprocessbothatphysiologyandpsychology.However,iftheyhadknownthetragicending,theywouldhavedonethesamethingforsurviving.(Atthesecondpoint,Iwillputmyownviews.)WeareallknowntheHitler’sviolence,andtheheavierwasnearlyabnormal.Annesaid,”I’veonlygotdismalanddepressingnewsforyoutoday.OurmanyJewishfriendsarebeingtakenawaybythedozen.ThesepeoplearetreatedbytheGestapowithoutashredofdecency,beingloadedintocattletrucksandsenttoWesterbork,thebigJewishcampinDrente.Westerborksoundsterrible:onlyonewashingcubicleforahundredpeopleandnotnearlyenoughlavatories.”Wedon’texperienceit,soit’sreallybeyondourimagination.Likethis,wealwaysassociateNanjingmassacreinChina.Somuchatrocityhappened.Itwasindelibleshadowforsufferers.However,kindnessandhumanismstillexit.Inthebook,ElliandMiephelpedtheAnne’sfamily.Theycollectedtheirrationsforthemandsentinformation.Atthetroubloussurroundings,mostpeoplebelieve“thelesstroublethebetter“.ButsomeothersthoughttheyshouldtrytheirbesttosaveJews.AlthoughmanyJewswerecaught,savingapersonevenonewasbetter.Inthebook,whenDussel,anewnumbercametotheattic,theywereallwillingtowelcomehim.Anne’sfathersaid”Ifwecansavesomeone,theneverythingelseisofsecondaryimportance.”WemustknowthefamousmovieSchindler’sList.Atfirst,Schindlerwasonlyamerchantwhowanttoprofitfromthewar.Butattheending,hechangedhismindandsaveJews.Hewouldratherhelpothersrthanmakingmoney.It’soriginalhumanitythatmakeshedoit.2.Amanwithoutspiritworldhardlylive.Twofamiliescametothesmallhouse.Theycouldn’tdoanythingatday.Sodoingreadingwasthebestchoiceforthem.Inbook,Annesaid,“Mr.Koophuisbringsafewspecialbooksformeeveryotherweek.I’mthrilledwiththeJoopterHeulseries.I’veenjoyedthewholeofCissyvanMarxveldtverymuch.AndI’vereadEenZomerzotheidfourtimesandIstilllaughaboutsomeoftheludicroussituationsthatarise.”Shereadmanybookstorichherlife.Infact,readingisenjoyfulandgoodformanyaspects.Iftheycouldn’tdoreading,theycanalsopassthetimeinallsortsofcrazyways:askingriddles,phys