Can anyone tell me the Character sketch of the following:
1. Frank's family
2. Van Daan's family
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HELLO DEAR,
(1) Frank's family
some family members name
◀️otto frank▶️ :-
▶️otto was a smart, disingenuous (resourceful)
carrying father as well as smart (talented (business man) and he was one of the most smart talented kindest, most gentle and thoughtful fathers imaginable.
▶️He almost always supports Anne and frequently takes her side during family arguments.
▶️He is generous, kind, and levelheaded, while the other adults in the annex can be stingy, harsh, and emotional.
▶️Anne feels a special closeness to her father, since she sees herself as more similar to him than to her mother or sister.
▶️Anne continually tries to impress her father, live up to his expectations, and obey his wishes. ↖️⬆️
◀️ Anne Frank▶️:-
▶️Anne was a bright-minded teenager who knew what was best for her life.
▶️Hiding in a small attic from Nazis had many rules to follow because the Frank family did not want to get caught by Nazis.
▶️During the day we mustn’t make any noise that might be heard downstairs.
▶️This girl became famous for her diary which later became a book.
Her name was Anne Frank.
▶️Anne and her family were Jews which meant they had to be killed or imprisoned according to Hitler.
▶️Anne and her family, afraid to get killed or captured went in to hiding for two years. During these two tough years,
Anne, a naïve and a nuisance little girl ⬆️developed into a mature young lady. ⬆️
◀️Edith Frank▶️:-
▶️Anne has very little sympathy for her mother during their tumultuous years in the annex, and she has few kind words to say about her, particularly in the earlier entries.
▶️Anne feels that her mother is cold, critical, and uncaring, that they have very little in common, and that her mother does not know how to show love to her children.
▶️ Like Margot, Mrs. Frank is mentioned almost exclusively in instances when she is the source of Anne’s anger and frustration.
▶️Anne rarely comments on her mother’s↗️⬆️ positive traits.
↖️⬆️
(2). ◀️Van Daan's family▶️
:-▶️Mrs. Van Daan. She's very good at looking down on others.
▶️Bold, brash, loud, and pushy she likes others to see her fine things and to talk about how wealthy they are.
▶️She grew up in a wealthy family and one of her prized possessions is a fur coat that her father gave her.↖️⬆️
▶️Peter Van Daan. Peter is quiet, of average intelligence, and horribly embarassed by his parents.
▶️He likes to work with his hands and build things.
▶️ He thinks that after the war he will work on a ranch or for a woodworker.
▶️Of all of these characters, only Mr. Frank survives the end of the war.
▶️Mr. Van Daan (whose real last name was Van Pels) is a selfish man, addicted to nicotine and the finer things in life.
▶️ He is ashamed of his son, and his wife, Augusta embarasses him.
▶️He does not feel that he has risen to the height of his potential yet and sees the war as a great imposition.
▶️He helped Mr. Frank when the Franks first arrived in Holland.
▶️He helped Otto find a job at Opeckta.↖️⬆️
◀️I HOPE ITS HELP YOU DEAR,
THANKS ▶️
(1) Frank's family
some family members name
◀️otto frank▶️ :-
▶️otto was a smart, disingenuous (resourceful)
carrying father as well as smart (talented (business man) and he was one of the most smart talented kindest, most gentle and thoughtful fathers imaginable.
▶️He almost always supports Anne and frequently takes her side during family arguments.
▶️He is generous, kind, and levelheaded, while the other adults in the annex can be stingy, harsh, and emotional.
▶️Anne feels a special closeness to her father, since she sees herself as more similar to him than to her mother or sister.
▶️Anne continually tries to impress her father, live up to his expectations, and obey his wishes. ↖️⬆️
◀️ Anne Frank▶️:-
▶️Anne was a bright-minded teenager who knew what was best for her life.
▶️Hiding in a small attic from Nazis had many rules to follow because the Frank family did not want to get caught by Nazis.
▶️During the day we mustn’t make any noise that might be heard downstairs.
▶️This girl became famous for her diary which later became a book.
Her name was Anne Frank.
▶️Anne and her family were Jews which meant they had to be killed or imprisoned according to Hitler.
▶️Anne and her family, afraid to get killed or captured went in to hiding for two years. During these two tough years,
Anne, a naïve and a nuisance little girl ⬆️developed into a mature young lady. ⬆️
◀️Edith Frank▶️:-
▶️Anne has very little sympathy for her mother during their tumultuous years in the annex, and she has few kind words to say about her, particularly in the earlier entries.
▶️Anne feels that her mother is cold, critical, and uncaring, that they have very little in common, and that her mother does not know how to show love to her children.
▶️ Like Margot, Mrs. Frank is mentioned almost exclusively in instances when she is the source of Anne’s anger and frustration.
▶️Anne rarely comments on her mother’s↗️⬆️ positive traits.
↖️⬆️
(2). ◀️Van Daan's family▶️
:-▶️Mrs. Van Daan. She's very good at looking down on others.
▶️Bold, brash, loud, and pushy she likes others to see her fine things and to talk about how wealthy they are.
▶️She grew up in a wealthy family and one of her prized possessions is a fur coat that her father gave her.↖️⬆️
▶️Peter Van Daan. Peter is quiet, of average intelligence, and horribly embarassed by his parents.
▶️He likes to work with his hands and build things.
▶️ He thinks that after the war he will work on a ranch or for a woodworker.
▶️Of all of these characters, only Mr. Frank survives the end of the war.
▶️Mr. Van Daan (whose real last name was Van Pels) is a selfish man, addicted to nicotine and the finer things in life.
▶️ He is ashamed of his son, and his wife, Augusta embarasses him.
▶️He does not feel that he has risen to the height of his potential yet and sees the war as a great imposition.
▶️He helped Mr. Frank when the Franks first arrived in Holland.
▶️He helped Otto find a job at Opeckta.↖️⬆️
◀️I HOPE ITS HELP YOU DEAR,
THANKS ▶️
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Anne Frank - The author of the diary. Anne was born on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt, Germany, and was four years old when her father moved to Holland to find a better place for the family to live. She is very intelligent and perceptive, and she wants to become a writer. Anne grows from an innocent, tempestuous, precocious, and somewhat petty teenage girl to an empathetic and sensitive thinker at age fifteen. Anne dies of typhus in the concentration camp at Bergen-Belsen in late February or early March of 1945.
Margot Frank - Anne’s older sister. Margot was born in Frankfurt in 1926. She receives little attention in Anne’s diary, and Anne does not provide a real sense of Margot’s character. Anne thinks that Margot is pretty, smart, emotional, and everyone’s favorite. However, Anne and Margot do not form a close bond, and Margot mainly appears in the diary when she is the cause of jealousy or anger. She dies of typhus in the concentration camp a few days before Anne does.
Otto Frank - Anne’s father. Otto is practical and kind, and Anne feels a particular kinship to him. He was born on May 12, 1889, into a wealthy Frankfurt family, but the family’s international-banking business collapsed during the German economic depression that followed World War I. After the Nazis came to power in Germany, Otto moved to Amsterdam in 1933to protect his family from persecution. There he made a living selling chemical products and provisions until the family was forced into hiding in 1942. Otto is the only member of the family to survive the war, and he lives until 1980.
Edith Frank - Anne’s mother. Edith Hollander was originally from Aachen, Germany, and she married Otto in 1925. Anne feels little closeness or sympathy with her mother, and the two have a very tumultuous relationship. Anne thinks her mother is too sentimental and critical. Edith dies of hunger and exhaustion in the concentration camp at Auschwitz in January 1945.
Mr. Van Daan - The father of the family that hides in the annex along with the Franks and who had worked with Otto Frank as an herbal specialist in Amsterdam. Mr. van Daan’s actual name is Hermann van Pels, but Anne calls him Mr. van Daan in the diary. According to Anne, he is intelligent, opinionated, pragmatic, and somewhat egotistical. Mr. van Daan is temperamental, speaks his mind openly, and is not afraid to cause friction, especially with his wife, with whom he fights frequently and openly. He dies in the gas chambers at Auschwitz in October or November of 1944.
Mrs. Van Daan - Mr. van Daan’s wife. Her actual name is Auguste van Pels, but Anne calls her Petronella van Daan in her diary. Anne initially describes Mrs. van Daan as a friendly, teasing woman, but later calls her an instigator. She is a fatalist and can be petty, egotistical, flirtatious, stingy, and disagreeable. Mrs. van Daan frequently complains about the family’s situation—criticism that Anne does not admire or respect. Mrs. van Daan does not survive the war, but the exact date of her death is unknown.
Peter Van Daan - The teenage son of the van Daans, whose real name is Peter van Pels. Anne first sees Peter as obnoxious, lazy, and hypersensitive, but later they become close friends. Peter is quiet, timid, honest, and sweet to Anne, but he does not share her strong convictions. During their time in the annex, Anne and Peter develop a romantic attraction, which Mr. Frank discourages. Peter is Anne’s first kiss, and he is her one confidant and source of affection and attention in the annex. Peter dies on May 5, 1945, at the concentration camp at Mauthausen, only three days before the camp was liberated.
Margot Frank - Anne’s older sister. Margot was born in Frankfurt in 1926. She receives little attention in Anne’s diary, and Anne does not provide a real sense of Margot’s character. Anne thinks that Margot is pretty, smart, emotional, and everyone’s favorite. However, Anne and Margot do not form a close bond, and Margot mainly appears in the diary when she is the cause of jealousy or anger. She dies of typhus in the concentration camp a few days before Anne does.
Otto Frank - Anne’s father. Otto is practical and kind, and Anne feels a particular kinship to him. He was born on May 12, 1889, into a wealthy Frankfurt family, but the family’s international-banking business collapsed during the German economic depression that followed World War I. After the Nazis came to power in Germany, Otto moved to Amsterdam in 1933to protect his family from persecution. There he made a living selling chemical products and provisions until the family was forced into hiding in 1942. Otto is the only member of the family to survive the war, and he lives until 1980.
Edith Frank - Anne’s mother. Edith Hollander was originally from Aachen, Germany, and she married Otto in 1925. Anne feels little closeness or sympathy with her mother, and the two have a very tumultuous relationship. Anne thinks her mother is too sentimental and critical. Edith dies of hunger and exhaustion in the concentration camp at Auschwitz in January 1945.
Mr. Van Daan - The father of the family that hides in the annex along with the Franks and who had worked with Otto Frank as an herbal specialist in Amsterdam. Mr. van Daan’s actual name is Hermann van Pels, but Anne calls him Mr. van Daan in the diary. According to Anne, he is intelligent, opinionated, pragmatic, and somewhat egotistical. Mr. van Daan is temperamental, speaks his mind openly, and is not afraid to cause friction, especially with his wife, with whom he fights frequently and openly. He dies in the gas chambers at Auschwitz in October or November of 1944.
Mrs. Van Daan - Mr. van Daan’s wife. Her actual name is Auguste van Pels, but Anne calls her Petronella van Daan in her diary. Anne initially describes Mrs. van Daan as a friendly, teasing woman, but later calls her an instigator. She is a fatalist and can be petty, egotistical, flirtatious, stingy, and disagreeable. Mrs. van Daan frequently complains about the family’s situation—criticism that Anne does not admire or respect. Mrs. van Daan does not survive the war, but the exact date of her death is unknown.
Peter Van Daan - The teenage son of the van Daans, whose real name is Peter van Pels. Anne first sees Peter as obnoxious, lazy, and hypersensitive, but later they become close friends. Peter is quiet, timid, honest, and sweet to Anne, but he does not share her strong convictions. During their time in the annex, Anne and Peter develop a romantic attraction, which Mr. Frank discourages. Peter is Anne’s first kiss, and he is her one confidant and source of affection and attention in the annex. Peter dies on May 5, 1945, at the concentration camp at Mauthausen, only three days before the camp was liberated.
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