5 incidents of diary of a young girl
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For two years during World War II, Anne Frank, a 13-year-old Jewish girl, and her family went into hiding with four other people. She was thought as immature due to her being the youngest person during her time hiding in the Secret Annex that was located in the back of her father's business. Her consistent hopefulness also made her personality grating on her family. After two years of being in hiding, someone gave up where their hiding spot was, and they were captured and sent to concentration camps where all but Anne's father, Otto, dies.
Important Events in the Annex
While the Franks were in hiding, there were important events that happened in the Secret Annex that made living there exciting and challenging.
Puberty, Curiosity, and Love
Anne started to experience puberty and was learning about her body and feelings during her time in hiding. This resulted in Anne falling in love for the first time with Peter van Pels. He was 3 years her elder, but that did not stop the relationship from developing between them. They shared a kiss and sneaky hand holding, but nothing more because Anne's father did not approve of Peter. Due to the feelings she was having, she also grew curious about her own body and her desire to know the female body as well. This is a big turning point for how she wrote in her diary. She started to mature and learn that perhaps her mother, who was originally a source of conflict, was correct in her behavior.
Important Events in the Annex
While the Franks were in hiding, there were important events that happened in the Secret Annex that made living there exciting and challenging.
Puberty, Curiosity, and Love
Anne started to experience puberty and was learning about her body and feelings during her time in hiding. This resulted in Anne falling in love for the first time with Peter van Pels. He was 3 years her elder, but that did not stop the relationship from developing between them. They shared a kiss and sneaky hand holding, but nothing more because Anne's father did not approve of Peter. Due to the feelings she was having, she also grew curious about her own body and her desire to know the female body as well. This is a big turning point for how she wrote in her diary. She started to mature and learn that perhaps her mother, who was originally a source of conflict, was correct in her behavior.
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