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Montano1993 [528]
3 years ago
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anyanavicka [17]3 years ago
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No, it is not fair as each lived their lives under different circumstances.

Explanation:

  • The tourists visit two magnificent buildings in the ity of Amsterdam. One is Anne Frank's house and the other is the Van Gogh Museum. Anne Frank was a young girl who lived with her family in a hidden compartment to hide from the Nazis.
  • Van Gogh was very poor and lived a life of mystery. However, he was cheerful and did a lot of paintings. Most of his painting shows the struggles he underwent.
  • The tourists first visited Anne Frank's house when it was raining. It was silent, they saw empty loft, quaint toilet, a skeleton in the kitchen, a map and a barb of wire.
  • The tourists were eager to visit the museum to see some light and get inspired by Van Gogh.
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