from the diary of anne frank throw a light on teacher student relationship, class atmosphere and discipline
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The diary of Anne Frank was written by Anne Frank when she went into hiding with her family during the Nazi occupation in the Netherlands.
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- During the period of hiding, she wrote about her views on war, feelings of loneliness, and frustration.
- Mr Keesing, math teacher, annoyed with Anne because she talked too much. After several hints, he gave her extra homework.
- He assigned her with an essay called A Chatterbox, then with An Incorrigible Chatterbox because she could not stop talking in class. These essays were quite humorous to her teacher because he had a good laugh at her thoughts.
- However, when he’d finally had enough, he told her to write again an essay entitled Quack, Quack, Quack, Said Mistress Chatterbox’.
- She was capable of writing essays and poems to Mr Keesing.
- It also proofs her fearlessness, sharp thinking, creativity, and humorous way to deal with her strict teacher.
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