what does anne frank tell the readers about her childhood
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Anne Frank tells her readers a lot of things about her childhood like her growing up years, her mood swings and the terror faced by the Jews in a Nazi Germany dictated by Hitler.
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- Anne Frank's Diary is one of the most popular and widely read books all over the world.
- It speaks of the thirteen year old Jewish girl Anne Frank.
- Anne Frank was an immensely talented and prolific writer.
- Through her diary she informs her readers of her childhood memories.
- She writes of her school life, her school friends, her extremely talkative nature, the punishment meted to her for her talking in class.
- Anne also explicitly described her relation with her father, mother,sister and the other residents at the Annexe, where she and her family were hiding from the Nazis.
- Anne also informs her readers of her formative years, her change of choices with adolescence, her mood swings.
- The Diary also reflects the fright and horror faced by Jews under Hitler's dictatorship during the Holocaust..
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