One quote that Anne says that can emphasize this is," I've gained some insight into human nature since I came here, which is good, but I've had enough for the present." Anne knew that the Nazis had a different belief from everyone which was their job. The Nazis only did what Hitler told them to do. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, as you see the Nazis despise the Jews, but they are still decent people. They are doing good for their country, but horrible for the world. Anne's childhood was to prepare her for the time she would go into hiding and to the time she would come out of hiding. As a Jew, growing up, she knew Germany did not like Jews and that is why she moved to Holland, but moving to Holland did not even the criticism. Anne knew everyone felt different from the Jewish religion than she did, but Anne was fine with that. She knew this, and also knew that she should not think of someone differently because of their …show more content…
They day before she was forced into hiding, was also her last day of freedom. She'd be in hiding for over a year than was eventually found by Nazi's soldiers. When she was found she was sent to a concentration camp where she would die. Her quote," In spite of everything, I still believe people are good at the heart," really explains Anne's views on life and her feelings. She viewed that everyone was created equal. Also, she also gave respect to every person, no matter what their beliefs, feelings, and opinions were. Another view had been to always think positive. You rarely saw a day where Anne was upset or mad. Anne was a great person born in the wrong time. Anne's diary encouraged people that no is different from one