Diary of a Young Girl
Attempt a character sketch of Anne Frank.
Anne Frank is the young writer of The Diary of a Young Girl. She emerges as a playful yet introspective teen forced to live under extraordinary and trying conditions. Over the course of The Diary, Anne seems to grow from an impudent and stubborn girl into an emotionally independent young woman.
Despite having a loving family and several friends, Anne is unable to share her thoughts with any of them. Instead, she turns to her diary for this purpose. She has a troubled relationship with her mother who she believes falls short of her ideal mother. She is close to her father. But, in her mind, even he fails to provide her with the emotional comfort she seeks. She has a rebellious spirit, desires to be treated as an adult and hopes to make a name for herself in the world.
Accounts of Jewish suffering anguish Anne to the point of remorse at her own good fortune. Nevertheless, she holds on to her ideals of honesty, hard work and self-improvement, and her trust that humans are essentially good.
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Bring out the importance of the diary in Anne's life.
Why does Anne call herself 'a bundle of contradictions'?
How did the air raids disrupt the Dutch public life?
Attempt a character sketch of Anne Frank.
Attempt a character sketch of Otto Frank, Anne's father.
Bring out the importance of the diary in Anne's life.
Why does Anne call herself 'a bundle of contradictions'?
Describe in 120‒150 words Margot and Anne's relationship with their parents.
Write a character sketch of Mrs. Van Dann in 120‒150 words.
Attempt a character sketch of Peter in 120‒150 words.
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