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This 5 page paper is a study of the phenomenon of Anne Frank and what her diary has meant to future generations. The philosophies of Cynthia Ozick and Bruno Bettleheim are explored. Examples and quotes offered and cited. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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and depression that seems to envelope the rest of her family. From this true story, millions have taken away many messages which have served to uplift their lives. But, have
all the messages been heard? According to two authors, Cynthia Ozick and Bruno Bettelheim, there is more to Anne Frank than meets the eye on the printed page. First, Bruno
Bettelheim states in his book, The Ignored Lesson of Anne Frank, that "The extraordinary world-wide success of the book, play, and movie The Diary of Anne Frank suggest the power
of [peoples] desire to counteract the realization of the personality-destroying and murderous nature of the camps by concentrating all attention on what is experienced as a demonstration that private and
intimate life can continue to flourish even under the direct persecution by the most ruthless totalitarian system"(Bettleheim,1979). This, then, is the ignored lesson that Bettelheim is speaking about. Human beings
have the ability to adapt and overcome any situation. If they do not, obviously, they become extinct like any other life form on the planet. He mentions, also, that
this is partially the problem with Anne Franks family and why their inability to adapt and overcome led to their discovery. Their lives were coming apart. It became quite evident
that anyone of Jewish descent or faith were in terrible danger, yet they chose to stay, hoping that it would go away, or that God would deliver them from this
persecution. However, this ability to survive and adapt did not kick in and was actually overridden by the familys desire to maintain their lifestyles in the way they had for
years. They could not or would not comprehend moving, or leaving the country. Because of this they were forced to hide themselves in their own home until they were eventually
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