Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Restrictions on life how to deal?


The restrictions that Anne and her Family had to go through when they were hiding where that they couldn't go downstairs for nothing. They couldn't make noise like from eight in the morning to six at noon because the workers came. The other restrictions were that they couldn't move around a lot only if it was necessary. The restrictions that the Franks had were like important because if they didn't follow them, they would get caught by the green police.


The restrictions i have in my life are not that big to the ones that the Franks had to go through. I just have to not talk to strangers, not get into trouble, and don't make a lot of mess at home. It Freaks me out sometimes because when i don't do the stuff I'm suppose to do i get grounded.


If my family and i had to go into hiding, i would of dealt with this problem like Anne's family, i think we would get caught by the second day because i don't get along with my family that much. We would mostly get caught because of too much noise we make. You would just here stuff like "shut-up", "mom!" or "give it back or ill hit you." If we went into hiding we would just minus well make a plan b, escaping from the camp.

Tuesday, March 3, 2009

Anne Frank: Stage Adaptation


Stage adaption is when you turn a book (for example the diary of anne frank),into a play with dialogue and it his to be like if you're acting it out. Stage adaptation has everything a play has costumes, scenes, dialogue, and characters. It includes everything from a play that a book doesn't have. That's how both of them are different.


The play of Anne Frank begins in 1945 because thats when the war is over and the dad finds the diary of her daughter anne and starts reading it. So it's basically saying that the dad is reading the diary when Anne started to write it. It doesn't run in chronological order like scene 2 because it's barely introducing you to the play so you know where you at.



In scene 1, Mr. Frank goes back to the annex to remember everything that happens because he's going to leave from there. He finds the diary of her daughter Anne, and starts to read it. Then slowly, Anne's voice starts coming into the play. There is some dialogue between Mr. frank and Miep but it's not important.