Nevertheless, I still believe that people are essentially kind.
Anne experienced a life course of happiness, expectation, concealment, depression, depression, sadness, struggle and death. In her diary, Anne truthfully recorded the secret and hard life in the past two years, her loneliness and depression, her fear and hatred of reality, her pursuit and expectation of life, her yearning and wishes for the future, and her deep thinking about war and human nature. She longed to embrace nature and the world with youthful passion, courage and natural kindness, but the war rewarded her with suffering and death.
If Anne puts forward that the inner world of human beings is evil according to her own experience, it is not in line with the author's ideological logic. Annie has her own beliefs and hopes. She believes that the evil of war will definitely end and the people will surely wake up. What she got from her family before and after she fled was something that warmed people's hearts. There is a cheerful and warm seed lingering in every corner, and details can be seen everywhere, which Anne brought to everyone around her. She can say, "I must admit, what is more pleasant than sitting under the skylight, feeling the sunshine on my cheeks and hugging a lovely boy?"
From the process of the anti-fascist war, she believed that justice could defeat evil and kindness could defeat barbarism.
Anne is in a special environment and has a depth of thinking that ordinary people can't reach. Her observation and description of the war, her desire for freedom, her anguish and troubles are a little out of proportion to her age of about fifteen. Why does she have such a mentality and maturity that is not commensurate with her age?
Anne was born in Frankfurt 1929. At the age of 4, she lived in the shadow of anti-Semitism. That year, Hitler came to power and set off a wave of persecution of Jews in Germany. Anne's father, otto frank, was forced to move his family to Holland. Anti-Semitism in Germany is widespread. Although many Germans do not agree to expel Jews, this voice is very weak in the wave of concerted action by the whole people.
Annie is thirteen or fourteen. She should have lived in sunshine and songs, but in order to avoid persecution and killing, she hid in the secret room and lost her freedom. Whether she can walk out of the secret room alive and get happiness and love like an ordinary girl is more urgent for Anne than an ordinary girl. Her personality is closely related to her environment. Therefore, her observation and thinking about the war are more profound than those of her peers.
What is the value of Het Achterhuis? The contents of the diary truly reflect the fear at that time and the double oppression suffered by Anne. Reflections on the root causes of war. In the face of optimism in the war against humanity, Anne has always maintained a beautiful human nature. In the crazy roar of fascism, she smiled and said, "I believe in kindness."