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  1. According to Anne, Mrs. van Daan wallows in self-pity, Mr. van Daan smokes and alternates between loving and hating his wife, Mrs. Frank finds solace in knowing that others are suffering far worse, Mr. Frank remains optimistic, and Mr. Dussel simply looks out for himself.

  2. Her diary, which she calls Kitty, represents the only place where Anne feels comfortable sharing or revealing her true self. Although she acts confident and silly most of the time, she appears to be just like many other insecure, vulnerable teenagers who are struggling to find their identity.

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  4. Edith Frank. Mother and I had a so-called “discussion” today, but the annoying part is that I burst into tears. I can’t help it. Daddy is always nice to me, and he also understands me much better. At moments like these I can’t stand Mother. It’s obvious that I’m a stranger to her; she doesn’t even know what I think about the most ...

  5. Jan 19, 2022 · Anne died before she turned 16, and her father, Otto Frank, was the only family member to survive the Holocaust. After the War, Otto returned to Amsterdam, where he found his daughter’s diary and later published it as The Diary of a Young Girl. Here are 25 Anne Frank quotes that will bring light into your darkest moments.

  6. It sounds egotistical, but it's actually the only cure for those suffering from self-pity. Mr. Kugler's supposed to spend four weeks in Alkmaar on a work detail. He's trying to get out...

  7. Mar 14, 2024 · Anne Frank (born June 12, 1929, Frankfurt am Main, Germany—died February/March 1945, Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, near Hannover) was a Jewish girl whose diary of her family’s two years in hiding during the German occupation of the Netherlands became a classic of war literature. Early in the Nazi regime of Adolf Hitler, Anne’s father ...

  8. Daughter to: Otto Frank and Edith Frank-Holländer. Sister to: Margot (1926) In hiding: 6 July 1942. Arrested: 4 August 1944. Died: February 1945. In October 1942, 13-year-old Anne dreamt of a career as a film star in Hollywood. Two years later, her greatest wish was to publish a book about her time in hiding.