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This piece delves into the poignant themes of Anne Frank's life, particularly as expressed through the lens of poetry and literary devices. It highlights the use of similes, metaphors, and other figures of speech that amplify her resilience and suffering during the Holocaust. By examining elements such as the Star of David, references to the black market, and the interpersonal dynamics within the Annex, we gain deeper insights into her struggles and growth. This exploration not only honors her legacy but also encourages a broader understanding of the power of poetry in conveying human experiences.
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a comparison between two unlike things, using a word such as like, as.
a comparison make between two unlike things that does not use like or as. It says that one thing is another.
is the repeating of words or phrases to emphasize an idea or an emotion.
set of bells each of which produces a single tone. It is also the set of bells that Anne Frank can hear from the Annex
the Nazis ordered all Jews to sew a large Star of David (a six-pointed star) on their outer clothing so that they could be easily recognized as Jews. Anne and family were required to wear these stars.(p.350)
place or system for buying and selling goods illegally, without ration stamps. (p.352). Where Miep buys the Annex items.
Using someone else’s words or ideas without properly citing the source is
An idex will save you research time because it gives specfic