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    Older sister of Anne Frank

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  1. Character Analysis. Margot Frank, Anne's older sister, is sixteen at the start of the play and eighteen at the end. At least through Anne's eyes, Margot is smarter, quieter, prettier, and more grown-up than Anne. The two sisters don't often get along, are not close friends, and don't confide in each other much.

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  3. Here's what we know: Margot Frank, Anne’s older sister, is sixteen at the start of the story and eighteen at the end. At least through Anne’s eyes, Margot is smarter, quieter, prettier, more grown-up, and more of a "proper lady" than Anne:

  4. Character Analysis Margot Frank. Margot was three years older than Anne so was probably more aware of the family’s move from Germany to Holland, which took place when she was seven years old. Margot was a quiet, obedient child, who always kept her clothes neat and clean, unlike her younger sister.

  5. Margot Frank, Anne's older sister, is sixteen at the start of the play and eighteen at the end. At least through Anne's eyes, Margot is smarter, quieter, prettier, and more grown-up than Anne. The...

  6. Character description, analysis and casting breakdown for Margot Frank from The Diary of Anne Frank.

  7. The gifted student. Anne Frank mentions her sister, Margot, quite a lot in her diary. Margot Frank was born in Frankfurt am Main in 1926. Following the Nazi Party’s takeover of Germany in 1933, her parents flee to the Netherlands with her and her sister Anne, who is three years younger.

  8. Character traits: self-confident, bold, quick-witted, cheerful, intelligent. Interests: writing, reading, cinema and film stars, Greek and Roman mythology. Died: February/March 1945. Circumstances of death: death in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, probably due to typhus. Margot Frank. Name: Margot Betti Frank. Anne`s name change for ...

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