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what kind of a person was Anne Frank? what kind of relationship she shared with her parents?
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Answered by Kai05
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Anne Frank was a talkative, vivacious, creative young girl.

She was childish yet in some ways, precocious. She was intelligent and kind but at the same time, cheeky and bold.

The contrast between her relationship with her father and mother is quite pronounced and evidently seen throughout the entries of her diary.

She considered her father 'as the most adorable father ever' and loves him ardently. She believes that he is the only person who understands her and yearns for his love and affection.

On the other hand, Anne believes that her mother doesn't love her or care for her and always supports her sister, Margot. Anne and her mother are poles apart and stay detached from each other because of their diverse personalities and temperaments.

But in the second half of the diary, Anne has a change of heart. She comes to understand that their differences resulted from misunderstandings that were as much her fault as her mother's, and saw that she had added unnecessarily to her mother's suffering. With this realization, she begins to treat her mother with a degree of tolerance and respect. Moreover, she grows to be very sympathetic toward her mother and feels toward the end that she loved her very much, and tried to atone for her mistakes.

All in all, she didn’t hate her, they just disagreed on many levels, but they still loved each other very much.


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Answered by sushmadevi8112007
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Anne is an insightful strong willed adolescent. I think beyond these qualities she is also an average teenage girl trying to cope with coming of age. Anne has the usual mother adolescent daughter / mother conflicts. These are magnified because of the close quarters they live in all the time,

"Margot’s and Mother’s personalities are so alien to me. I understand my girlfriends better than my own mother. Isn’t that a shame? "

Anne discovers "young love",

"Whenever I go upstairs, it’s always so I can see "him." Now that I have something to look forward to, my life here has improved greatly."

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