compare the character of otto frank and mr van daan
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Otto Frank,
In Anne's eyes, Mr. Frank is one of the kindest, smartest, 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.
Van Daan,
Anne does not mention Mr. Van Daan a lot in the diary, she does describe him as 'intelligent, opinionated, pragmatic, and somewhat egotistical.'
When Anne does talk about him, he is usually arguing with his wife or trying to do whatever he can to please her so she will be quiet.
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