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Wednesday 12 August 2020

The Diary Of Anne Frank

 

  1. How does viewing this text through a child’s perspective change the way we experience it? Explain using an example from the text. They haven't probably understood the world yet and have not formed their opinions. This makes use feel sympathy for them.

  2. How would this text be different if it were told from the perspective of an adult? How would the audience’s experience be different? Adult know more about the war/are more informed, whereas Anne didn't understand that. Adult's perspective might be more sorrowful and hopeless.

  3. Why did the filmmaker or author decide to tell this story from a child’s perspective? It shows how Anne felt and how they reacted - a different perspective. Children are open-mind and therefore they can make changes in the future for good. Children's perspective matter as the same as the adult too.

  4. How are children represented in the text? How are adults represented in the text? Children are loud, annoying, curious, selfish, gullible, naive. Adults are selfish, thieves, semi-educated, fighting, more serious. As you can see the children have some of the adult's emotion like being selfish. This is because the children learn from the adult action more than what the adults say.

  5. Does imagination help the young hero to cope? How so? Provide an example. Yes, imagination help Anne cope with things. When she was feeling sad she would imagine being with her friends and riding a bike with them. She also used her imagination vividly as to keep herself independent and to show her solidarity to the adults. Children use imagination more than adults is because children

  6. Does this text connect in any other ways to the other texts you have read/viewed? How so? Provide evidence and explain. Jojo rabbit because he is also a child and he used imagination like Anne Frank.