Anne frank growing years were not normal elaborate
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Anne Frank was in the middle of her adolescent stage when she spent the days in hiding. Not only she changed physically but also mentally. The hard environment and experiences had made her feel more faster independent of herself than usually other girls do. She says, "Although I'm only fourteen, I know quite well what I want, I know who is right and who is wrong, I have my opinions, my own ideas and principles, and although it may sound pretty mad from an adolescent, I feel more of a person than a child, I feel quite independent of any one". And this was because she had to face the difficult task of changing herself, alone.
She used quarrel a lot and clash into each other with her mother. As she grew, she still though that they didn't understand each other but she became more mature, grown wiser and became able to control herself. Also, attitude towards Mrs. Van Daan changed. She became able to see her good sides and understood that it's not only her fault that they quarrel so much.
Also, she finds love in Peter, sixteen years boy who also lives in hiding. She finds comfort of her loneliness in him. Although adults didn't like them getting too close together, she penetrated her way.
She used quarrel a lot and clash into each other with her mother. As she grew, she still though that they didn't understand each other but she became more mature, grown wiser and became able to control herself. Also, attitude towards Mrs. Van Daan changed. She became able to see her good sides and understood that it's not only her fault that they quarrel so much.
Also, she finds love in Peter, sixteen years boy who also lives in hiding. She finds comfort of her loneliness in him. Although adults didn't like them getting too close together, she penetrated her way.
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