So. I went to Diary of Anne Frank play. It was relly sad and dramatic. I felt bad for the Jews. We went with my sister's friend Lizzy. And my sister came to. Her name is Amanda. My dad was their to. But WAY BEFORE this came. I had to call my dad when i came home from the bus. My dad said if i wanted to watch Diary of Anne Frank. But i thought he said: Diaherrea of Anne Frank. So my reply was "What?!" He asked again. I replied yes! I went to tell Amanda. She was very suprised. So back to the play. The actors were like... High School peeps. And it seemed like i was actually there! They were acting like they were their. Its one of the best plays i've been to! They were into it. But while the play I saw those German Guards coming - in the play- i knew it was shocking. Then they yelled at the people that were hiding. I jumped a lil. And i was close to the stage. (i couldn't see as well thats y i was in the front.) In the play Anne, Margot, and Peter were up in the attic. So one of the German Guard, solider whatever, came and shocked me. Later on in the play. Anne wanted to get her diary. It was sad she couldn't get her diary. She wrote in it most like daily. She was sent to Concecration Camp. She died there of course. The showers would be filled with dangerous gas. Or they would experiment their. It's VERY sad. The next day-today- my dad got me the book Diary of Anne Frank. I'm not far. I'm only one page 20. I can't help that the font is sooo tiny Anne Frank is very intresting. I learned some facts like Japeneese people were on a conquest for something, and on their way they would rape Koreans. I was glad my mom wasn't born then. (Shes a korean!) I needed to tell my friend Jacob W. So he wouldn't go to Japan this Summer. Just knowing History explains a lot of violence. Except for the part i learn about BORING BORING DANG history. It sucks. I know. But i'll stick with it. I just didn't want to face the Slavery part. it's relly sad....
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