2011年1月16日 星期日

Teens

  When I read about the story of Anne Frank, I was pretty surprised that a 15-year-old young teenager could endure the terror of the Nazis and calm down with sort of courageous. Jews  had to wear yellow stars in order to show the difference between types of people, and their lives were in a prison, a prison with locks inside the door. Every time she heard a creck in the house or a step on the street outside, she had to worry about the Nazis were comimg for them. Fortunately, Anne was optimistic and stay positive to her life, she could see the hiding place as a peculiar summer boarding house, although she could never go beyond the door in the second floor and lost her freedom. Some of the modern teenagers can't accept never going out with their friends, but Anne tried to cooperate since she knew that they were a team now. Moreover, Anne was willing to keep writing her diary, unlike other teenagers who couldn't persist writing diary everyday. Since she knew that they were in serious danger of the Nazis, she was more independent than other teens. However, if I was a teenager in that era, I would like to be a friend with Anne, because she had lots if duties that worth for me to learn. Although our languages are different, we could still be good friends by simple gestures and learning their languages.  

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