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how does anne frank mature through her book

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Answered by Anonymous
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We know from her diary that Anne Frank and her family had gone into hiding when she was merely 13 years old. They were trying to escape being captured by the Nazis during the Holocaust. Tragically, after evading the Nazis for 2 years and 1 month, they were captured in 1944.

Anne's diary tells the story of the time right before they went into hiding and their full two years in a secret annex, which is the small room that was attached to the back of the office that her father, Otto, owned. During this two year period, Anne, who went into hiding young, impetuous, and very clownish in behavior, grows to be reflective and more mature. Let's look at some quotes from The Diary of Anne Frank to see evidence of this.

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Answered by limelight1726
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Heya mate
The answer of ur question is


♢ 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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