Answer:
The Diary of Anne Frank was inner conflict. Anne was constantly at odds with herself. That conflict translated to how she dealt with everyone else while in hiding. The tight space created conflict for everyone in the Annex on a daily basis.
Explanation:
In Nazi-occupied Holland in World War II, shopkeeper Kraler hides two Jewish families in his attic. Young Anne Frank (Millie Perkins) keeps a diary of everyday life for the Franks and the Van Daans, chronicling the Nazi threat as well as family dynamics. A romance with Peter Van Daan causes jealousy between Anne and her sister, Margot. Otto Frank (Joseph Schildkraut) returns to the attic many years after the eventual capture of both families and finds his late daughter's diary.
The diary ends suddenly on 1 August 1944. There are many important messages in this book, but the most important message is that all people have the right to live in freedom. Anne's story shows us that just because people may be a different religion or race, doesn't mean that they should be treated differently.
In her final entry, Frank wrote of how others perceive her, describing herself as “a bundle of contradictions.” She wrote: “As I've told you many times, I'm split in two. One side contains my exuberant cheerfulness, my flippancy, my joy in life and, above all, my ability to appreciate the lighter side of things.
Dopamine is a chemical in the brain, commonly associated with motivation, goal-directed behaviours, and reward. Dopamine is also the cause for the sensation of 'novelty'. So, when you see someone you are in love with, and your brain presents heightened levels of dopamine, it makes your loved exciting on the brain. It seems special and unique, and a strong motivation towards him/her is created.
On the other hand, Norephinephrine is responsible for the extra surge or energy on your body. In a way, it is similar to the energy rush that adrenaline is responsible for. When your loved one is having an interaction with you, this chemical is released, causing you to feel a rush, you begin to get nervous maybe, or perhaps even anxious.
According to several antropologists, when these two chemicals are together, they produce "elation, intense energy, sleeplessness, craving, loss of appetite, and a very focused attention."
I hope this answer helps you, have a great day! :)
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Monster Blood
Stay Out of the Basement
The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb
Say Cheese and Die!
Night of the Living Dummy
The Girl Who Cried Monster
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The Ghost Next Door
The Haunted Mask
Let's Get Invisible!
Be Careful What You Wish For
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The Werewolf of Fever Swamp
You Can't Scare Me
One Day at Horrorland
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Monster Blood II
Monster Blood III
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Deep Trouble
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Ghost Beach
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Synopsis----
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Characters----
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