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character sketch of anne franck in diary of a young girl in 300 words

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Answered by ANSHI03
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Anne Frank is daughter of otto Frank who lives in Germany at Frankfurt when Hitler came in power he passed anti Jewish rule so otto Frank left Germany and took shelter in Holland in 1933 .After that Adith Frank, mother of Anne Frank came to Holland then Anne was living with her grandmother at Frankfurt in Germany. So, she loved her grandmother very much.
Anne Frank was an optimistic girl in Holland after the occupation of German in Holland. There was simatic in Holland too but Anne was very daring and pacific girl.She always have positive thinking about life.
She was living at Amsterdam where the Jews were leading a life of prisoner. Anne Frank loved her father very much because she thought that, He understood her well. Anne did not like her mother Adith Frank because she thought that she loved Margot more than her. Anne Frank had father, mother and elder sister but she felt all alone because no family members and no friends were so close to her heart whom she could share her personal feelings. On her birthday she got a diary by her father and she maked it as her close friend and named it kitty because she thought.
"Papers have more patience than people ".
Anne Frank didn't like Mrs. Van Daan because she always complained about her to her mother and she was scolded by her mother for it. In the starting when Dr. Drussel came to secret annexe the terms of Anne were would with him because he used to tell her the stories of outside at Amsterdam. But later both of them used to quarrel over the useless issues like using of table, snorting while sleeping etc.
Anne Frank loved Peter Van Daan but she didn't love his mottos of life. Anne thought that
" Life is boon of God, so we must enjoy even the single minute of it because it will never come back".

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Answered by sanskritibhagat
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The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank Character ListAnne FrankA young Dutch woman of German-Jewish origin. She is the youngest child of Mr. and Mrs. Frank. As the diary is her property and prized possession, the readers remain in her head throughout the length of the book. In her diary she is precocious, intelligent, charming, and, even under the worst circumstances, funny. Over the course of the diary, she grows from a spoiled, somewhat naive young girl of thirteen to a self-aware young woman of fifteen. Although she has little political consciousness at the beginning of the diary, she grows to question anti-Semitism and the point of war. During her time in the annex, she suffers from boredom, despair, and the petty persecution of those around her. She also discovers a wealth of good qualities in herself. After the annex residents are discovered, she goes to the concentration camp at Belsen, in Germany, where she dies before her sixteenth birthday.
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