In Anne Frank I would have rather not learned about Anne or how she died because I didn't think it was that interesting to learn about. I would always get lost in the book, I didn't really understand the book, or what she was saying half the time. I would have rather learned about someone or something else then Anne Frank.
In Anne Frank I was able to make connections with coming of age. When your coming age you notice that your body is changing. I was able to make connections with this subject because I'm also coming of age myself. When your coming of age your trying to figure out who you are, and in the story she was trying to figure out does she want to be a movie star or a writer.
What I have learned in reading Anne Frank is that she has been through a lot during the Holocaust, What their hiding place looks like, her birthday, and that she may have been bisexual. Because in the book she was talking about one of her friends spending the night and that she wanted to touch her breasts and her friend refused. And in the book she was also talking about Peter.
In Anne Frank I was able to make connections with coming of age. When your coming age you notice that your body is changing. I was able to make connections with this subject because I'm also coming of age myself. When your coming of age your trying to figure out who you are, and in the story she was trying to figure out does she want to be a movie star or a writer.
What I have learned in reading Anne Frank is that she has been through a lot during the Holocaust, What their hiding place looks like, her birthday, and that she may have been bisexual. Because in the book she was talking about one of her friends spending the night and that she wanted to touch her breasts and her friend refused. And in the book she was also talking about Peter.