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Charecter sketch of margot frank

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Answered by ladida
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Margot was the eldest child of Franks. She had reserve nature. She had won the confidence of her mummy. She always liked to share her feelings with her mummy. She never interfered into anyone’s matter. She kept to herself. She was a brilliant girl. She always scored good marks in her exams. She was a voracious reader.  Being the eldest child, she had got opportunity and freedom to read many books that she enjoyed very much. She was on good terms with her father too. She was kind and loving to Anne. Whenever necessary and required, she gave her suggestions to Anne.  She was friendly with Anne. She was a silent worker. She was, in fact, a contrast to Anne. She did not speak much, unlike Anne. Except her mother, she never wished to share her feelings with anyone else, however, she wanted to get one. She once said, Anne was fortunate to have a boyfriend to share her feelings with. She patiently bore the difficulties of life in hiding and never said a word of complaint. She lived an unsung life in the Secret Annexe.

Answered by Anonymous
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Margot was three years older than Anne so was probably more aware of the family's move from Germany to Holland, which took place when she was seven years old. Margot was a quiet, obedient child, who always kept her clothes neat and clean, unlike her younger sister.

Margot was the eldest child of Franks. She had reserve nature. She had won the confidence of her mother. She always liked to share her feelings with her mother .She was friendly with Anne. She was a silent worker. She was, in fact, a contrast to Anne. She did not speak much, unlike Anne. She never interfered into anyone’s matter. She kept to herself. She was a brilliant girl. She always scored good marks in her exams. She was a voracious reader.

Margot had an unobtrusive presence, she did not question her circumstances as much as Anne did and this exasperated her younger sister. There are references to Margot’s failing health and increasing withdrawal and reclusiveness which indicates that the strain of her life in the annex was taking a toll on her.

Like her mother, Margot was also trying to cope with the constant dread of being discovered and having to behave normally during such difficult times. However, Anne could not help but admire the resilience and grace under pressure that Margot exhibited.

Anne does not offer much of an insight into her sister’s character but it is evident Margot was an accomplished girl with impeccable manners and incredible strength of character.

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