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2008년 5월 9일 금요일

#7 Holocaust Posting

Question: What do you think this play reveals about our need for freedom? About the power of love? About courage and hope? About good and evil? In your answers, consider how the play's themes relate to the themes of another work, such as The Taming of the Shrew.

Answer: This play about Anne Frank tells us our thrieve and need for freedom. We can live without freedom, but it would not be a true "life." I mean would the life that the Franks, Van Danns and the Mr.Dussel's life be true "life"? The life chained by the fear bounded within the secret annex, and the life of bodom and repeating days without freedom. There is the part where Mrs. Frank is worried about Anne's health, and Mr. Frank says somethig about how what Anne has nothing that won't be solved by playing with her friends and fresh air outside. The power of love was what held the Franks and Van Danns kept in the annex. I would not have invited other families especially if my own family lacked in food and space, but Mr. Frank had love to care for others and that was what kept all of them together. The courage and hope was what kept those who lived in secrecy to keep living. The courage to face the fear of being caught to counter the fear they faced every day, and to have hope that the Nazi and the Germans will be one day defeated. The good of man is what kept those who hid to be taken care of, while it was the evilness of of man that caused all fear, dread, death, and evilness. I have never read any novels considering the Holocaust, but through the Anne Frank, I have gained interest in Holocaust and I hope to find and read some more books about it, to honor those who bravely encountered these unjustice, and to remember what mankind is capable of.

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