Margrot frank's character sketch in the novel the diary of a young girl
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Margot Frank is an intelligent and obedient young woman, as the Frank family goes into hiding to evade the Nazis in Anne Frank's 'Diary of a Young Girl.' Margot has dreams of helping others in the future, but her untimely death prevents her dreams from coming true.
Margot is three years older than Anne, and in one of the early diary entries Anne says that Margot is an excellent student. Anne Frank writes, ''My sister Margot has also gotten her report card. Brilliant, as usual.
Margot receives a call-up from the SS, and for this reason the Frank family moves to the Secret Annex in Amsterdam ten days earlier than planned. Margot was sixteen when the family went into hiding; Anne was thirteen.
Margot is three years older than Anne, and in one of the early diary entries Anne says that Margot is an excellent student. Anne Frank writes, ''My sister Margot has also gotten her report card. Brilliant, as usual.
Margot receives a call-up from the SS, and for this reason the Frank family moves to the Secret Annex in Amsterdam ten days earlier than planned. Margot was sixteen when the family went into hiding; Anne was thirteen.
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