Diary of a Young Girl
Attempt a character sketch of Peter in 120‒150 words.
Peter van Daan, a shy boy of sixteen, was unlike other boys. A thoughtful and sensible observer, he was different from his loud and brash parents. As he had no friends and could not reach out to his parents, he appeared sullen and difficult. Initially, Anne considered him to be hypochondriac and lazy. However, he turned out to be peace-loving, tolerant and extremely easygoing.
His contemplative years were spent in the annex. He was much more closed than Anne was and took time to open up as Anne says is characteristic of uncommunicative types. He began confiding in Anne and made a determined effort to express his innermost self. Their relationship was not romantic, but forged out of a necessity to find a kindred spirit in such trying times. In Anne, Peter found the tenderness and comfort that he had been searching for; it made him offer his friendship for the first time to someone.
He had a solid and calming influence on Anne. Their friendship imparted poignancy to Anne’s accounts.
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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.
Anne's father was close to her. What did she like about him? Why?
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