In the Biography of Anne Frank and the diary represents Anne as an inspirational person and influences the reader’s perception of the human experience to create different perspectives of
identity
, place and events. The selected texts
further
invite readers to examine how it underpins texts and shape representations of Nazis
identity
, cultural assumption, values and beliefs towards Jews
In the texts, the
author
shows Anne’s
life
challenges of social, financial, and emotional
adversity
through language features
such
as repetition, adjective, and triples.The
author
uses repetition of “Jew” to show a clear idea of the social
adversity
Anne had during the Nazis
event
or Holocaust as a Jew. She was differently treated, especially in a negative way. Jewish people were accused of causing the financial crisis and so Anne Frank was unfairly threatened based on
this stereotypesSuggestion
these stereotypes
this stereotype
. For
this
issue, Anne’s family
also
faced financial
adversity
. The
author
uses the adjective “enough” to describe the amount of income that Anne’s family received during the Nazis
event
.
This
suggests that their financial well-being could not afford Anne basic lifestyle. As a young kid, the
author
also
used a triples technique to show emotional
adversity
Anne faced while she was hiding in the annexe house away from the Nazis. The emotion that she had were “fear, boredom and confusion.”
This
demonstrates that she went through overwhelm adversities, which
also
indicates
also
indicates that not only Anne had faced physical problems but
also
emotional issues.The
adversity
that Anne faced suggests that the Nazis have a negative attitude and cultural assumption towards Jewish people because of who they are. It is
also
clear that the Nazis treated Jews unfairly regardless of human equality and shows that they believed that Jewish was the cause of economic crisis in German. The text,
therefore
, represents negative
identity
, place, and concept of Nazi as brutal and unacceptable in a modern society, where unfair threaten and discriminatory actions are unexpected and is against to the laws – The Right to Equality and Non-discrimination
In additional, the
author
uses language features of simile and understatements, and text structures like punctuation to transcend literal meanings of
perspective
, and creates inspirational images of Anne that are easier to understand. By saying that Anne had a “personality shone through,” the
author
shows a positive
identity
of Anne, who was faced with all the
adversity
during the Nazis. The word “shone” suggests that Anne is a bright light that still shine in a dark circumstance like being a Jew in Nazis
event
. It’s giving a
perspective
of being, self-worth and always been a positive to overcome the
adversity
like being your own light to fight with the darkness. During the journey, Anne too understatements in her diary said, “the world has suddenly turned upside down. But as you can see, Kitty, I’m still alive.”
This
shows that while the state of Ann’s
life
abruptly shifted from the upper to wonder, she still remained optimistic and appreciated for being alive. Anne believed in
life
,
which doesn't matter how hard it was, it is always a good side of it.
This
perspective
drives us to be resilient and to keep going on in our miserable lives because nothing could ever let us down, but our own self!
Anne Frank herself written in her diary said that the hiding house “may be damp and lopsided, but there’s probably not a more comfortable hiding place in all of Amsterdam. No, in all of Holland.”
This
punctuation shows the writer's ideas that nowhere during the Holocaust
event
were safe, representing the Nazis negative
identity
and
event
.
However
, it
also
inspires us to have a good self-awareness to overcome the
adversity
. Recognise that we are not the only one that are facing the problems. If a child can maintain positive self-perception and self-efficiency, it is not possible for us either.
Anne Frank is a positive, resilient, self-awareness person. She faced a lot of
adversity
such
as social, financial, and emotional. Still, she walked through any kind of disaster and shone through within herself. Her brightness and
perspective
have lightened millions of people to be resilient, positive, get pass through their darkness with their own light.
Therefore
, the text influences our perception of human experience. The experiment of discrimination, cultural assumption and stereotypes which create Anne’s identities and actions that are inspirational in our modern society.