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安妮日记读后感英文版一千字安妮日记读后感英文版一千字 安妮日记读后感英文版一千字 r, let people to think ugl, go for unfortunate people mourn. Let histor repeat, don"t ever ask orld peae.篇 四: 安妮日记读后感英文版一千字安妮日记读后感英文 (一)The Diar of Anne FrankAfter reading The Diar of Anne Frank, I as deep in thought ith a heav...

安妮日记读后感英文版一千字
安妮日记读后感英文版一千字 安妮日记读后感英文版一千字 r, let people to think ugl, go for unfortunate people mourn. Let histor repeat, don"t ever ask orld peae.篇 四: 安妮日记读后感英文版一千字安妮日记读后感英文 (一)The Diar of Anne FrankAfter reading The Diar of Anne Frank, I as deep in thought ith a heav heart. I as shoked not onl b the atroit of Nazis but also b Anne s intelligene and the rih resoures of her inner life. Anne Frank s ish I ant to go on living even after m death. Lukil, her dream as ahieved. Her voie as preserved. A great number of people read the diar, entering her true orld ith her.In the book, Anne Frank as a Jeish girl. She has ould be ordinar girl, living a happ life, but she had to hide herself ith her famil at a small atti. Anne hided at the little dark atti all da to esape the Nazi"s killing. She ould not get lose to nature, an not make friends like before pla. In the shado of the death, Anne ould onl keep a diar to get through tough ever da. For her, the diar is her best friend, her onl friend ho an rel on and talk. She rote in her diar a lot, there are silent on the raial disrimination plaint, more of the outside orld, the natural earning for thinking about life.?1,About The Diar of Anne Frank, ar and peae are the leading topi e talked about all the time. For most people, e all felt leaden. We an t imagine ho e live to hide at a small atti. And at long da, the must be prett quiet and even a little noise as forbidden. In addition, indos ere just at there, but the ouldn t open the urtains to look outside and breathe fresh air. the must observe the orders ever da : no taps to be turned on;therefore, no ashing, silene, everthing to be finished b eight o lok and no lavator. If e ere them, e ould have gotten raz. In the book, a detail as impressive. When the families ere going to move the ne shelter, the did a lot of preparing ork. The put on heaps of lothes as if the ere going to the North Pole. For example, Anne, she had on to vests, there pairs of pants, a dress, on top of that a skirt, jaket, summer oat, to pairs of stoking, lae-up shoes, ooll ap, sarf ,and still more. She as nearl stifled but no one inquired about that. Everone as bus at their on business. The had no time to are others. Onl from the detail, e ould find out the diffiult irumvents. Je at that situation ouldn t have dreamed of going out ith a suitase full of lothing. If not, the Je must ant to end up his life or be foolish. In order to take the lothing as muh as the ould, there as no hoie. For keeping living, it as onl a little hallenge. For ontinuing to sta at the orld, nothing an not be overe. Onl a little hope, the tried to ath it. Exept the tough living ondition, the ere all at the fear that the might be found out and the are fored to afford air attak no and then. Anne in her diar rote, We had a short iruit last evening, and on top of that the guns kept banging XX all the time. I still haven t got over m fear of everthing onneted ith shooting and planes, and I reep into Dadd s bed nearl ever night for fort. And the Mrs. Van DXXn as nearl ring and said in a ver timid little voie. Even as a adult, she still ouldn t stop expressing her dear. As a matter of fat, everbod ere afraid that their onl shelter as spotted. At another air attak, Anne said she lasped her esape bag lose to me, more beause she anted to have something to hold than ith an idea of esaping, beause there as nohere e an go. If ever the e to the extremit of fleeing home here, the street ould be just as dangerous as an air raid. In general, faing the danger, e alas make some treasures to save ourselves .But for them there as nothing the ould do. The an onl staed at the shaking house, praing for God and fortune blessing them. It is a painful proess both at phsiolog and psholog. Hoever, if the had knon the tragi ending, the ould have done the same thing for surviving.(At the seond point, I ill put m on vies.)We are all knon the Hitler s violene, and the heavier as nearl abnormal. Anne said, I ve onl got dismal and depressing nes for ou toda. Our man Jeish friends are being taken XX b the dozen. These people are treated b the Gestapo ithout a shred of deen, being loaded into attle truks and sent to Westerbork, the big Jeish amp in Drente. Westerbork sounds terrible: onl one ashing ubile for a hundred people and not nearl enough lavatories. We don t experiene it, so it s reall beond our imagination. Like this, e alas assoiate Nanjing massare in China. So muh atroit happened. It as indelible shado for sufferers.Hoever, kindness and humanism still exit. In the book, Elli and Miep helped the Anne s famil. The olleted their rations for them and sent information. At the troublous surroundings, most people believe the less trouble the better 。But some others thought the should tr their best to save Jes. Although man Jes ere aught, saving a person even one as better. In the book, hen Dussel, a ne number ame to the atti, the ere all illing to ele him. Anne s father said If e an save someone, then everthing else is of seondar importane. We must kno the famous movie Shindler s List. At first, Shindler as onl a merhant ho ant to profit from the ar. But at the ending, he hanged his mind and save Jes. He ould rather help others r than making mone. It s original humanit that makes he do it. A man ithout spirit orld hardl live. To families ame to the small house. The ouldn t do anthing at da. So doing reading as the best hoie for them. In book, Anne said, Mr. Koophuis brings a fe speial books for me ever other eek. I m thrilled ith the Joop ter Heul series. I ve enjoed the hole of Ciss van Marxveldt ver muh. And I ve read Een Zomerzotheid four times and I still laugh about some of the ludirous situations that arise. She read man books to rih her life. In fat, reading is enjoful and good for man aspets. If the ouldn t do reading, the an also pass the time in all sorts of raz as: asking riddles, phsial training in the dark , talking English and Frenh, ritiizing books, peering through a poerful pair of field glasses into the lighted rooms of the house at the bak Something e thought boring in general ma be interesting sometimes. What s more, the diar, alled Kitt, as the best gift for the hole of Anne s life. It as given b her father. He anted Anne to be a thoughtful girl and rih the dail life. Atuall the diar as not onl a notebook but also a kind of spiritual sustenane. Anne s diar is an appropriate monument to her fine spirit and to the spirits of those ho have orked and are orking still for peae. At the above, I put forard a question: if the had knon the tragi ending, the ould have done the same thing for surviving. In m opinion, the ould still do the same thing. The ere a kind of group ho ouldn t abandon their lives easil. Onl the tragi ending didn t e, did the believe there as a little hope. 3.Anne is a distintive girl. She had her on mind. Mabe in the vies of others, she is a naught girl. Espeiall, she has a quiet sister. Comparing ith Margot, she as not favorable. At the beginning, her general appearane, her harater, her manners ere disussed from A to Z. But ith the time going b, she ere being sensible. One must appl one s reason to everthing, earning to obe, to hold our tongue, to help, to be good, to give in. Life has the great poer to hange us to adapt it. In addition, Anne started afresh and tried to get to the bottom of it all. As she said, e should examine the hole matter arefull ourselves and find out hat is true and hat is exaggerated. In our dail life, e often meet arguments ith parents. We an stik to the Anne s priniple. If parents are rong, e shall tr first of all to make them alter their ideas and if e don t sueed e shall stik to our on opinions and judgement. Although she lived in a small room, she still had a brightful heart. She believed that it as spiring ithin her, she felt that spring as XXking, she felt it in her hole bod and soul. And in the book, she rote and thought muh of the time about things hih ver sensitive. For example, she desribed a lot about the affair ith Peter. It s normal for a teenager. I think parents should read this book, so the an regard this question orretl.Anne said, One ertainl ould not all us rih no, but all m hopes are pinned on after the ar. No e are in the peaeful orld, hope is full of our life. So there is no reason putting off ahieving dreams, e should treasure everone, everthing, ever moment that e have.安妮日记读后感英文 (二)as a student,i think anne is a optimisti girl.although she had gone through man diffiults,she never gives up.she as so lonel after being in the hiding plae.but she still tried to be a friend ith her diar.evertime hen i read anne"s diar,i alas moved b anne.she is a brave girl,she never be afraid of the Nazis. i hope i an keep the spirit of optimism hen i fae the disaster just like anne.from anne"sdiar,i think that e have to be optimisti to the life.it"s all
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