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The adults are not portrayed by Anne in a sympathetic manner. Why does she criticize them?

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Answered by viju7
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Anna does not property adult in a sympathetic manner.Anna is a diary because she always had a bad experience with them she was laid down by her teacher and so she is not so sympathetic about them
Answered by mmohithkorvi79
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Anne is constantly criticizing the grown-ups, which include her parents, the Van Daans, and Mr. Dussel. She feels that they are too involved in her life, overly critical, and clueless. Grown-ups have an opinion about everything, but never listen to hers.Anne often feels that the grown-ups shouldn’t tell her what to do because they are acting immature themselves. She comments on Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan’s quarrels, saying “I think it's odd that grown-ups quarrel so easily and so often and about such petty matters” (Monday, September 28,1942). Being in such close quarters with another family and in such trying circumstances obviously weighs on the Van Daans, who often fight with each other or with Anne. Anne is particularly annoyed with the comments about the growing relationship she has with Peter.
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