In hard times, people will do generous things, and even risk their lives for people in need. Mr. Kraler and Miep hide Anne Frank’s family. Even if they could have been killed for hiding a Jewish family, they still risked their lives, and put the frank family in a safe place. Not only did they hide the franks, but they also provided them food. Mr. Kraler and Miep bring food, and even a cake for the Frank’s on page 705. Not only do they spend their money for them, but they also continue to do suspicious actions like this. Mr Kraler and Miep also take over the family business, which is an extreme act of kindness, so that the business would not shut down. …show more content…
This again is shown throughout the diary of Anne Frank. Like when Mr. Frank welcomes Mr Dussel into the small and cramped amex room. This also means that the Franks and Van Daans will get less food, this shows that in the hardest of times people will sacrifice there needs for others. The last example is not from Anne Frank’s diary, but from when African Americans were enslaved in 1860’s and before that. The African Americans never gave up, and slavery was abolished in