How does the Anne expelain her father
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Anne thought of her father as more supporting and liberal than her mother. She felt a special connection to him and continually tried to impress him by living up to his Anne believed that her mother was very sentimental and critical when she wanted her to be more affectionate and accepting.
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Anne sees her father, Otto Frank, as a kindred spirit. ... When Anne asks her father if he approves of her relationship with Peter, he initially gives a somewhat grudging yes. You can almost hear him thinking that her romance with Peter might just be the only one she ever has.
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