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charter sketch of Anne frank

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Answered by FairytaleDaisy2
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Anne Frank was extraordinary in her vitality, optimism, hunger for knowledge, and creativity. She was also a moody, sensitive young woman who could (by her own admission) occasionally be mean to those around her... though she struggled not to be.

In other words, not only was she extraordinary, she was also just plain ol' ordinary. This makes her story all the more relatable. And all the more devastating.

Anne changed in many ways over the two years she was writing her diary. Some of these changes can be described as “growth.” She became an astute observer of politics, and of human nature, and she became a very practiced and well-educated writer. Many of her diary entries suggest a mind mature past her years, and we forget we are reading the work of a teenager.
Answered by abrarramin09
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Anne Frank was Jewish. She was very intelligent and loved writing and dreamed of becoming a famous writer one day. She named her diary, Kitty. Anne would write about everyday events in her diary; things that probably didn't seem that important at the time, but that have helped us form a picture of what life was like during this incredibly difficult time in history. At first, she was quite childish, couldn't bear the teasing chatters from others in the Annexe, but slowly she became an empathetic and sensitive thinker and a person whom we all can count as hero and respect her.

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