How did Anne justify being boisterous and reckless most of the time?
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after MS father advised her against visiting Peter too often she decides to write a letter to him expressing her true feelings towards her parents make it clear to her father that she has reached the stage where she can leave entirely on her own without parent support she points how she had spent days in bitter hard struggles without their moral support that had made her feel her self independent a separate individual and not in the least responsible to any of her parents see further explains how they close their eyes and ears when she was in difficulties what she received by being boisterous where nothing but warnings this makes any justify her stand of being boisterous so as not to be miserable all the time she had reckless so as not to hear that persistent voice within her continually in other words she had been veiling her true feelings buy herbold attitudes Anne says she had played a comedy for a year and a half when she stayed at the secret Annexe. yet she had never grumbled nor did she lose her courage .by being so Anne fees,she has become independent in mind and body.
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