Monday, May 18, 2009

The Diary of Anne Frank Act I & Act II

The Diary of Anne Frank Act I Page 832 (1-8) Skip 4b:

1. The Families must obey strict rules to avoid discovery. Which rules would be the
hardest for you to follow? Why?

The rules that would be the hardest for me to follow were to stay still without moving for almost 7 hours straight and also staying quiet all the time because I like to move around and like I like to make noise too, I don't like it being just quiet around the house.

2. a) In Scene 1, what objects does Mr. Frank find in the secret rooms?
Mr. Frank finds a scarf that is very colorful and a white glove that might belong to a woman, inin the secret rooms were he entered.

b) How are these objects connected with the rest of the act?
These objects are connected with the rest of the act because it reminds him of everything everyone has gone through and its like how the story started out with these objects.

3. a) What special meaning does Hanukkah have for the families?
The special meaning that Hanukkah has for the families was that to spend time with like everyone as one big family like a real family and it also means that its a time to be together and thankful for the luck they have about not getting killed and enjoy a day off, kind of like having a Christmas Day with your family.

b) What do Anne’s presents show about her?
Anne's presents shows the kind of person she is like she expresseses her feelings to the other people. You know she tried to make gifts for everyone even though it was small but at least she gave everyone a present which was nice of her. And it also shows what she feels for the other people.

c)Why do the others react with enthusiasm to their presents?
The others react with such enthusiasm to their presents becaused they didn't know that they were going to get a present from Anne since they didn't have money or couldn't even go to the store to buy some stuff.

4. a) With a partner, discuss Mr. Frank’s statement, “There are … no locks that
anyone can put on your mind.” How does Anne prove that this is true? Anne proves that this is true by that no one can stop her from knowing what she knows likes if someone tries to prove her wrong they can't because she knows how to stop you from proving her wrong and no one can like stop her mind from knowing something like she won't stop talking to you until she gets to her point.

5. a) What is the historical cause that forces the Franks to go into hiding?
The historical cause that forces the Franks to go into hiding because the Nazis were going to separate the whole family in the camps they had and they might never see each other again which was sad for them.

b) What effects does this situation have on their daily lives?
The effects that this situation has on their daily lives are that they have get to get stuck with it for the rest of their lives until the war ends and se if they are safe enough to go to the outside world.


6. In Scene 2, Anne and Peter discuss the Stars of David on their clothes.

a) What effects do the Nazis intend the wearing of the stars to have on the Jews?

The effects that they Nazis intend the wearing of the stars to have on the Jews are that they wear them to threaten the Nazis or like it might be represent something that the Nazis don't like but they still wear it.

b) What background information about the war and the Nazis’ treatment of the
Jews helps you to link this cause with its intended effects?

The background information about the war and the Nazis' treatment of the Jews helps you to link this cause with its intended effects were that it was sad to lose so many people because of the war. This helps you link by the Nais wanted to destroy all the Jews so no Jews can be remaining in this world.


7. Complete an organizer like the one shown with examples of dialogue that achieve
each purpose.

Reveals character and relationship:
One example was when Anne and Mr. Van Daan were like fighting for no reason. This reveals that they don't really like each other and they don't really get along with each other.

Advances the action of the plot: One example was that when they like have a conversation in between everyone and you know it reveals what the events are going to be when they all talk with eahc other.

Develops the conflict: One example of this was when they went into hiding for the first time. Like this reveals the conflict by like saying what the real problems is which is basically that they have to go into hiding because the Nais are going to kill them like they are killing everyone else.

8. After Mr. Kraler asks if Jan Dussel can join the Franks and the Van Daans in hiding,
what does the dialogue among the characters reveal about their personalities?
The dialogue among the characters reveals that they are well-mannered people and they respect themselves when they meet someone new and they like to just make new friends but sometimes they just don't connect with each other and they have discussions that show the anger they have stuck inside them.

The Diary of Anne Frank Act II Page 870 (1-9) Skip 8b:

1. What do you like best about Anne Frank? How would you like having her as a friend?
The best that I like best about Anne Frank is that she has humor for everything she says and she is like really funny. I would like having her as a friend by like you know getting to meet her and see if we have things in common and see if we could be good friends.

2. a) What disturbing news does Mr. Kraler bring on New Year’s Day?
The disturbing news that Mr. Kraler brings on New Year's Day is that this guy named Carl came to the house where they were hiding and asked a lot of questions to Mr. Frank to Mr. Kraler and he said that he wanted 20 dollars more than how he usually gets paid.

b) What hint does this give about the ending of the play? The hint that gives us about the ending of the play is that they get discovered at the end of the play like you know it gives us a clue about how the play is actually going to end.

3. a) What is the time span of Act II? The time span of Act II is that it only took less time than it was from Act I.

b) How have the characters changed since the end of Act I? The characters have changed since the end of Act I by everyone acting nice to each other like better now, and like since they have been living there for a long time they got use to each other, they also communicate with each other better.

c) How do you know that Anne has changed? I know that Anne has changed by like the way she acts, she isn't that annoying no more like she doesn't talk as much as she use to. She acts the way she has to act like acting the age she is.

4. a) How can Anne believe that “… in spite of everything…people are really good
at heart?”
Anne can believe that this is true because if like someone tries to prove her wrong she proves THEM wrong not her and also like if the person she is talking to she will like show off how smart she really is.

b) What does Mr. Frank mean when he says: “She puts me to shame”? Mr. Frank means by the statement he said was that since she is younger than he is she has more faith than he does.

5. For each of the following events, identify one cause and one effect:

a) Mr. Van Daan’s decision to steal food. The cause for this situation is that he is hungry and just didn't want to starve to death! The effect is that everyone is mad at him for eating everything and so like there isn't any food for them to eat and they will die of starvation.

b) Mrs. Frank’s change of heart about wanting the Van Daans to leave. The cause for this case is that Anne will feel lonely if his only friend she can talk to leaves! The effect is that if they want to stay in their house of the Franks they have to be good.

c) What are some possible causes of Mrs. Van Daan’s attitude toward Anne and
Peter’s relationship?
Some possible causes of mrs. Van Daan's attitude toward Anne and Peter's relationship are that they are something more than just friends like boyfriend and girlfriend. Or this might mean that she can like start flirting with Anne's father.

7. Living in close quarters has multiple effects on the residents of the “Secret Annex.” List three effects that result from this single cause. The first effect is that they can't do much around the house because they might get caught. The second effect is that there isn't enough food for the people that are in that house. The third effect is that they can't do whatever a regular family would do.

8. a) On a chart like the one shown, identify the possible motivation behind the actions listed.

Character: Miep Action: Brings flowers and cake to the attic rooms. Motivation:
She is like someone who is nice and she likes to share with people.


Character: Mr. Van Daan Action: He stealed the food from the refrigirator. Motivation: He is a very selfish man for stealing the food that was for everyone in the house and he should apologize.

Character: Peter Van Daan Action: He is ashamed of what his father did to. Motivation: He is trying not to everyone in the house. show that his family likes to have things for

themselves.

9. What possible motivations might an informer have for telling the authorities about the families in hiding? The possible motivations that an informer would have are that he/she would like tell people what life really was while you were hiding someplace where they might never find you.

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