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describe the relationship between anne and margot

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Answered by Serinus
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Anne and Margot are the two daughters of Mr. Frank. Anne was spunky and confident. She very well knew that she was smart and intelligent. She spoke off whatever was in her mind even if it would let her into an argument. She is also much more independent. She wanted to spend time alone thereby releasing her fears and frustrations on the paper. Margot, on the other hand, was very different from Anne. She was quiet, humble and good manners. She had a very good relationship with her mother. At times, she used to be so quiet that people thought that she was not present there.

Answered by anujrajverma27
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Anne and Margot shared a normal relationship

of sisters with slight ups and downs. Margot was

a stark contrast to Anne. She did not speak much

while Anne was very outspoken.

Margot was reserved in nature. She was smarter,

quieter, prettier and more mature than Anne. She

was attached to her mother whereas Anne had

bitter feelings for her mother. Anne found her

mother quite irritating and felt jealous of Margot

as she felt that her mother loved Margot more

than her.

Margot was Anne’s well wisher. She saw Anne as

a friend to talk to and confide in. She was docile

and not assertive like Anne. She even trusted and

encouraged Anne’s relationship with Peter. Both

the sisters had a very good relationship with their

father. They were also kind loving to each other

as sisters. Margot and Anne exchanged a series of

letters that Anne recorded in her diary. The topic

of discussion was their shared affection for Peter.

There was a very real possibility that feelings

of jealousy could spring up between the sisters.

Even worse, they could end up in a rivalry for

Peter’s attention. UInder normal circumstances,

they would probably have talked things out, but

in the close quarters of the annex, it would not

have been possible to do so with the necessary

privacy.

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