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How do you keep How do you keep from giving up?from giving up?
““The Diary of Anne Frank”The Diary of Anne Frank”
After reading each After reading each statement, decide whether statement, decide whether
you agree, somewhat you agree, somewhat agree/disagree, or disagree agree/disagree, or disagree
with it. Be ready to with it. Be ready to discuss your decision.discuss your decision.
Agree? Somewhat…? Agree? Somewhat…? Disagree?Disagree?
Agree? Somewhat…? Agree? Somewhat…? Disagree?Disagree?
I treat all I treat all groups of groups of people the people the same way.same way.
I don’t hate I don’t hate anyone.anyone.
Agree? Somewhat…? Agree? Somewhat…? Disagree?Disagree?
I would risk my I would risk my life for my life for my
family.family.
Agree? Somewhat…? Agree? Somewhat…? Disagree?Disagree?
I would risk my I would risk my life for my life for my
friendsfriends
Agree? Somewhat…? Agree? Somewhat…? Disagree?Disagree?
I would risk my I would risk my life for a life for a stranger.stranger.
Agree? Somewhat…? Agree? Somewhat…? Disagree?Disagree?
I get angry I get angry when I am not when I am not treated fairly.treated fairly.
Agree? Somewhat…? Agree? Somewhat…? Disagree?Disagree?
If it hadn’t been for If it hadn’t been for Hitler, the Holocaust Hitler, the Holocaust
would never have would never have happened.happened.
Agree? Somewhat…? Agree? Somewhat…? Disagree?Disagree?
What is done cannot What is done cannot be undone, but one be undone, but one can prevent it from can prevent it from happening again.happening again.
Agree? Somewhat…? Agree? Somewhat…? Disagree?Disagree?
It is okay to ignore It is okay to ignore things that are things that are
wrong if they don’t wrong if they don’t affect you directly.affect you directly.
Agree? Somewhat…? Agree? Somewhat…? Disagree?Disagree?
In spite of In spite of everything, everything,
people are really people are really good at heart.good at heart.
Agree? Somewhat…? Agree? Somewhat…? Disagree?Disagree?
What are the consequences of What are the consequences of silence?silence?
““In Germany, they came first for the In Germany, they came first for the communists, and I didn’t speak up because I communists, and I didn’t speak up because I was not a communist. Then, they came for was not a communist. Then, they came for
the Jews and I didn’t speak up because I was the Jews and I didn’t speak up because I was not a Jew. Then, they came for the trade not a Jew. Then, they came for the trade
unionists, and I didn’t speak up because I was unionists, and I didn’t speak up because I was not a trade unionist. Then, they came for the not a trade unionist. Then, they came for the
Catholics, and I didn’t speak up because I Catholics, and I didn’t speak up because I was a Protestant. Then, they came for me and was a Protestant. Then, they came for me and
by that time, no one was left of speak up.”by that time, no one was left of speak up.”
-Pastor Martin Niemoller-Pastor Martin Niemoller
Holocaust Pre-readingHolocaust Pre-reading
Imagine that you and your family had Imagine that you and your family had to go into hiding in order to survive to go into hiding in order to survive
and avoid being separated from each and avoid being separated from each other. Express how you feel about other. Express how you feel about
leaving your home and friends.leaving your home and friends.
Holocaust Pre-readingHolocaust Pre-reading
During hiding, your very survival is During hiding, your very survival is dependant on the goodness and dependant on the goodness and charity of others. Would you be charity of others. Would you be
willing to risk your life for someone willing to risk your life for someone you hardly know, understanding that you hardly know, understanding that if you are caught, you will be put to if you are caught, you will be put to
death? Explain.death? Explain.
Elements of DramaElements of Drama
4 Basic Dramatic Principles4 Basic Dramatic Principles1.1. Conflict- struggle, main problemConflict- struggle, main problem
2.2. Complications (rising action)- Complications (rising action)- disagreements, additional problemsdisagreements, additional problems
3.3. Climax- moment of greatest emotional Climax- moment of greatest emotional intensityintensity
4.4. Resolution- how the play ends (final Resolution- how the play ends (final act)act)
Elements of DramaElements of Drama
Stage Directions-instructions written Stage Directions-instructions written into the script of a play, indicating into the script of a play, indicating stage actions, movements of stage actions, movements of performers, or production performers, or production requirements requirements
Crisis- situation of danger or Crisis- situation of danger or difficultydifficulty
Change- change in characteristics, Change- change in characteristics, actions and relationshipsactions and relationships
Elements of DramaElements of Drama
Irony- contrast between expectation Irony- contrast between expectation and realityand reality
Dramatic Irony- when the audience Dramatic Irony- when the audience (readers) knows something the (readers) knows something the characters on stage do notcharacters on stage do not
How is the play, “The Diary of Anne How is the play, “The Diary of Anne Frank” an example of dramatic irony?Frank” an example of dramatic irony? We (audience/readers) know that Anne We (audience/readers) know that Anne
and the others will not survive.and the others will not survive.
Elements of DramaElements of Drama
Flashback- an interruption in the Flashback- an interruption in the present action to show events that present action to show events that happened at an earlier time.happened at an earlier time.
Act 2, Scene 4 Pre-Act 2, Scene 4 Pre-readingreading
You have just been awakened in the You have just been awakened in the middle of the night to be taken away middle of the night to be taken away
to a concentration camp. You are to a concentration camp. You are allowed to take only one small allowed to take only one small
suitcase with you. Explain what you suitcase with you. Explain what you would pack and why you selected would pack and why you selected
each item.each item.
““The Diary of Anne Frank”The Diary of Anne Frank”Vocabulary ReviewVocabulary Review
““The Diary of Anne Frank” The Diary of Anne Frank” Reader ResponseReader Response
Respond to the quotation: “Respond to the quotation: “In spite In spite of everything, I still believe that of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heartpeople are really good at heart.” .”
What does Anne mean by this? Do What does Anne mean by this? Do you agree or disagree? Why?you agree or disagree? Why?
““The Diary of Anne Frank” The Diary of Anne Frank” Reader ResponseReader Response
Mr. Frank responds to Anne’s words Mr. Frank responds to Anne’s words with, “with, “She puts me to shameShe puts me to shame.” .”
Why does he say this? Explain.Why does he say this? Explain.
““Hanukkah in Auschwitz” Hanukkah in Auschwitz” Pre-readingPre-reading
Yesterday you learned a great Yesterday you learned a great deal about concentration deal about concentration camps. Describe one new camps. Describe one new fact your learned. What fact your learned. What
questions do you still have?questions do you still have?