The Diary Of Anne Frank -

Anne frequently struggles with her "two selves"—the bubbly, lighthearted girl others see and the deeper, more serious person she feels she truly is.

Written by Albert Hackett and Frances Goodrich , this Pulitzer Prize-winning play brought Anne's story to the stage.

Offers detailed lesson plans that explore the diary as a historical source and provide a Holocaust timeline for context. The Diary of Anne Frank

A top-tier resource for quick summaries, in-depth character analysis of Anne, and explanations of major themes like the "Inward vs. Outward Self".

If you are leading a group or reflecting on your own, consider these prompts: A top-tier resource for quick summaries, in-depth character

Anne reflects on the destruction of war and the loss of individual rights under Nazi rule. Discussion & Critical Thinking

What motivated the "helpers" (like Miep Gies ) to risk their lives for the residents of the Annex? Discussion & Critical Thinking What motivated the "helpers"

Despite living in constant fear of discovery, Anne maintains a belief in the goodness of people and the power of hope.