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paper is more patient than people explain with reference to the novel The Diary of a Young Girl

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Answered by huzaifaa6881
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According to Anne,paper is more patient than persons because the diary is a silent recorder of Anne's thoughts, non-judgmental and patient. People on the other hand rarely listen and constantly censure her whenever she talks. People are seldom interested in listening to the musings of a thirteen-year-old schoolgirl but a diary would not object or shut her up. It would patiently let her fill up its blank pages with her thoughts, observations and comments without judgement. This diary writing was an extremely personal and intimate act for her and she decided that she would not let anyone read it.

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Answered by aarvikhan2
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Anne writes in her diary that, "Paper is more patient than people," as a means of expressing the difficulties of sharing her often complex adolescent thoughts, feelings, and experiences with those around her. These circumstances are always difficult for a teenage girl in the process of discovering her womanhood, but they are compounded here by the fact that Anne is sequestered away in hiding with only her immediate family (her mother, father, and older sister) and some family friends. The tight quarters within the Annex and the forced intimacy that results from the political situation outside those four walls results in some of Anne's day-to-day interactions feeling strained. To be in hiding from German forces certainly does not lend itself to organic relationship-building; rather, the high stress and intensity of such a situation creates tension throughout this little tribe. Thus, Anne finds it easier to confide in the neutral, non-judging, non-feeling pages of her diary than in her sometimes puzzling and frustrating human companions. 

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