If something seems to be clear about "Paper is Patient" by Anne Frank, is that her childhood was difficult, so much that she doesn't even had such a friend or someone like that. She had to resort to a diary, to express her thoughts and feelings about what she was going through, apparently because around her, she did not find enough confidence in people to consider them as "friends".
What do you value on a person to consider itself as a friend? -Their money? -Their knowledge? -Their age? Only you could answer that question!
Anne answered to that! How? Writing on a diary, giving it a meaning, knowing that her trust would never be broken for this thing.
Anne died on a concentration camp, so young, but with a clear point of life,getting into a world of loneliness and at the same time, a world of truth. Sometimes we have to suffer to learn how the reality's works, don't you think?
I consider her as a heroe, because she managed how to relieve her soul and somehow she gave an example of not giving up on what we feel, even if we don't have a human being as a friend, we can have a "Kitty" as a diary!
ResponderEliminarI agree with you, we suffer to learn, sometimes even more when it's something we are afraid of facing!