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'from the diary of anne frank' throw light on teacher student relationship,class atmosphere and discipline

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Answered by poorvi8161
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'The Diary of Anne Frank' clearly describes the teacher-student relationship, class atmosphere and discipline. Anne who talks a lot in the class gets punishment by Mr Keesing, maths teacher. He gets annoyed with her because of her talkative nature. He asks her to write essays on the subject, 'A Chatterbox' as punishment which is learning in this gives because he wanted her to focus on studies. He cannot be blamed for the punishment as he did it for the development of Anne. The teacher-student relationship is very respectful and sacred. It is about discipline and classroom manners which are essential for every student as well as teacher, otherwise both teaching or learning could hamper.

This relationship is clearly shown in Mr Keesing and Anne Frank's actions and as they both try to joke on each other but in very humorous and healthy manner. So, this healthy relationship is needed everywhere in the class for effective teaching and learning.

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