give the characters of the diary of a young girl.All the characters in detail please
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The Secret Annex
As the Frank and van Daan families move into the Secret Annex, two types of personalities emerge: the modest and the straight-forward. Edith Frank believes that the residents of the Secret Annex can be divided into two groups: 'My husband, Margot, and Peter are all exceptionally modest. (Mr. van Daan), Anne, and I, though not exactly the opposite, don't let ourselves be pushed around.'
The Frank Family
Anne Frank, author of Diary of a Young Girl, who addresses the diary entries to Kitty, describes life in Nazi-occupied Amsterdam during World War II. Jewish families including her own are forced to hide from or flee the Nazis. Her family and one other live in hiding in the Secret Annex, an abandoned part of her father's workplace.
Otto and Edith Frank have two children: thirteen-year-old Anne and sixteen-year-old Margot Frank. Margot is a studious young girl who seems a bit less outgoing than her vivacious sister Anne.
Anne's diary entries depict her father Otto as a studious man who spends his free time learning languages and reading the works of Charles Dickens. Anne is close to her father and often has straightforward conversations with him about love, sex, and life.
Edith Frank and her daughter Anne, on the other hand, are not as close. Edith is closer to Margot. Anne wishes for a warmer relationship with her mother, but they are never able to connect as well as Anne and her father. Nevertheless, Edith is not a cruel woman and she treats the other residents of the Annex better than they treat her. She reads a great deal to pass the time, and she tries to learn English alongside her husband.
The van Daan Family
The van Daan Family also occupy part of the Secret Annex. Peter van Daan is the fifteen-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. van Daan. Although at first Anne thinks Peter is painfully shy and awkward, Anne eventually confesses to her diary that she is falling in love with Peter because of his quiet manner. Eventually Otto Frank becomes concerned about the amount of time Anne spends with Peter. Though Anne is angry with her father at first, she eventually accepts his advice and begins spending less time in Peter's room.
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