• Anne Frank and the Diary of a Young Girl and the Way She Reacts and Describes the Other People in Her Book

     

    Essays1 History, Culture

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Published: 02.06.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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In Anne Frank: Diary Of A Young Girl the characters are only family friends and the Van Daans'. The only problem in the book is these characters were real and we only have a one sided view of what the characters were like but this essay will explain to you what Anne thought of them as she wrote the diary.
Anne Frank's older sister Margot, is sixteen years old when Anne gets her diary. Margot always quiet and eager to please adults, often fights with Anne. The parents tell Anne that Margot is a model for her. It is Margot who is first called up by the Gestapo to go into work camp. This call makes Franks to go into hiding ten days earlier than they had planned. Margot eventually gets closer to Anne as she writes. …

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