“The Diary of Anne Frank” is a precept for us to expel war and racial discrimination
“The Diary of Anne Frank” is a precept for us to expel war and racial discrimination
Questions and answer : 1. State your specific purpose in a sentence. Your Answer: I want to persuade my readers that “The Diary of Anne Frank” shows the suffering of the Jews by the Nazi Jewish oppression policy. Comment From Professor: While this is true, and obviously true, it does not set up a purpose to argue for an idea that others might disagree with. There is little to analyze here. Instead I would suggest you argue for the impact of The Diary of Ann Frank on creating sympathy for the Jewish people after the Holocaust, in Western culture. 2.”Why should my readers believe that . . . ?” Why should my readers believe that “The Diary of Anne Frank” shows the suffering of the Jews by the Nazi Jewish oppression policy? Comment From Professor: In this case you could argue the question, “Why should my readers agree that the Diary of Ann Frank created greater sympathy for Jews . . . 3. Make it simple and concise, without adjectives, and try to keep it between 12 and 20 words (the fewer the better.) Your Answer: “The Diary of Anne Frank” represents the Jewish life on the Holocaust. Comment From Professor: Here you would argue the reasons why The Diary was influential. It revealed her true nature in difficult circumstances and it was widely read, and so on. 4. State the probable main points of your essay and argument. Place them here in what you believe will be the best logical order for your essay. Usually, writers save their best point for last. 1.”The Diary of Anne Frank” shows the fear of the Holocaust and the hopes and dreams that she finds in her 15-years old girl’s feeling. 2.”The Diary of Anne Frank” shows the others knew how much peace and freedom were precious. 3. In “The Diary of Anne Frank” Anne shows how she is suffering as a Jew. Please write organize essay. You can make little grammar mistakes but please make it organize and use easy word as possible. Thank you Professor:In general, this analysis must discuss the following: How was your chosen artifact a reaction to the Holocaust? Describe and discuss this reaction. Discuss how this reaction to the Holocaust speaks to the world at present and how interested parties have “reacted to the reaction.” Is the artifact embraced, honored, rejected, or questioned? Is it embraced by some and rejected or questioned by others? Has it been forgotten and ignored, or misread and misinterpreted? Discuss with whether you believe this reaction may diminish or encourage the impulse toward genocide in the future. Provide your own evaluation of the artifact under discussion. How does the artifact or event speak to you? (Here you may slip into first person briefly, but if possible, try to keep it in professional 3rd person, if this is not awkward or difficult for you). How would you want others to understand and interpret this artifact?
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