From 'The diary of Anne Frank' throw light on teacher student relationship,class atmosphere and discipline.
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Anne Frank was really an intelligent girl. Her age was only 13 but her diary writing style shows she was quite mature with reference for her age. In her diary, Anne Frank clearly describes the teacher-student relationship, the atmosphere of class and classroom discipline. Anne talked a lot in the class and got punished by Mr. Keesing who was her Math teacher.
He asks her to write long essays as a kind of punishment which proved to be learning in disguise because he wanted her to concentrate on studies. The teacher-student relationship is highly respectful at the same time honorable. It is about discipline and classroom which are prime factors for every student as well as class teacher, otherwise, both teaching or learning cannot get fulfillment.
This relationship is clearly portrayed in Mr. Keesing and Anne Frank interaction as they both try to joke on each other but in a very humorous way.