character sketch of mrs.vaan daan
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Mrs van Daan was a vain and selfish lady always complaining about Anne and ready to find her faults at the drop of a hat. Mrs van Daan is the wife of Otto Frank's business partner. They have a son called Peter who later falls in love with Anne. Mrs van Daan doesn't only argue with her husband but is also argumentative with Mrs Frank. She even questions Anne's upbringing and parenting. Mrs van Daan had a liking and weakness for Mr Frank which Anne did not like. Mrs van Daan would pick up a quarrel over very small issues and never ever shared her things with the other people at the annexe. She never hesitated to stoop down to a child's level and create a scene to show her unpleasant nature. She always picked the best things at the dinning table without caring for others. Over all Mrs van Daan's character was of a complex one
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CHARACTER SKETCH OF
MRS.VAAN DAAN
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Mrs. Van Daan is 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.
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.
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MRS.VAAN DAAN
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Mrs. Van Daan is 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.
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.
PLEASE MARK MY ANSWER AS A BRAINLIEST ANSWER.
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