how does anne frank mature and develop through the course of her diary ?
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When Anne begins her diary, she is a bright-eyed thirteen year old. She like boys, loves school, and loves, spending time with her friends. Upon their arrival at the annex, she is hopeful and optimistic, but over time, you can see that hopeful optimism disintegrate into loneliness, isolation, and deep thinking. This very young girl, who entered the annex a bit silly and definitely hormonal and was quick to challenge and argue with the other residents. She also falls in love for the first time.
Lastly, you might want to address the relationship she had with her parents. Anne was a daddy's girl..... she fought with her mother in a young, teenage girl's typical fashion. Over time, she comes to appreciate and understand her mother..
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At first she only wrote about superficial things like what her friends were doing and who liked her etc etc, but after she goes into hiding she becomes more introverted and thinks about life more and even becomes sort of spiritual. She really matures beyond the age fifteen.
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