How did Anne Franks diary become famous?
Anne Frank, a German Jewish girl living during the Holocaust, wrote a diary so widely read and adored that it has been published, according to the Anne Frank Center in New York, in 67 languages. Her hopeful writings have become revered around the world as proof of the strength of the human spirit.A View into HistoryThough the Holocaust occured in the 1930s and 40s, the public is still simultaneously amazed and horrified at what transpired. Anne Frank’s diary gives a first-person account of those events from the eyes of a child, making it a rare and treasured series of documents.Style of WritingAnne Frank provided mature, thoughtful insights into her world and the uncertainty that pervaded her thoughts. Rather than simply the ramblings of a teenager, this diary is well-written and cohesive enough to appeal to child and adult readers, adding to its popularity.Literary MeritEven if this was not a true-life account–particularly one written by a teenager–it would still hold up as a well-c