Write the character sketch of Anne Frank and Margot Frank
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she was the author of the diary of young girl. she was born on 12 june 1929 . Her parents are Otto Frank and Edith Frank. She have one eleder sister Margot . Anne Frank was a very talkative . She don't love her mother very much mostly she hates. she thinks thst her lik more Margot rather than her. She feels loneliness in her life so she takse kitty her diary as best friend. she falls love with Peter. She was good witer.
Margot
she was the eleder sister of Anne Farnk . Margit was good in her studies . Her mother like Margot very much rather than Anne. Margot was lovable to Anne . Margot died in concentration camp.
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Margot worked hard in the Secret Annex. In her diary Anne made an impressive list of what Margot was studying and reading: ‘English, French, Latin by correspondence, English shorthand, German shorthand, Dutch shorthand, Mechanics, Trigonometry, Soild Geometry, Physics, Chemicstry, Algebra, Geometry, English literature, French literature, German literature, Dutch literature, Bookkeeping, Geography, Modern History, Biology, Economics, reads everything, preferably on religion and medicine.’Alone in the Secret AnnexFrom Anne’s diary, we know that Margot also kept a diary. ‘Margot and I got in the same bed last evening, it was a frightful squash, but that was just the fun of it, she asked if she could read my diary sometime, I said yes at least bits of it, and then I asked if I could read hers.’Margot’s diary has not survived. According to Miep Gies, Margot was very quiet and withdrawn in the Secret Annex. It became clear how alone she must have felt, when Anne and Peter fell in love. When Anne suspected that her sister also had feelings for Peter, Margot denied this. In a short note to Anne, she wrote: ‘I only feel a bit sorry that I haven't found anyone yet, and am not likely for the time being, with whom I can discuss thoughts and feelings.’softly’The people in hiding managed to stay out of the hands of the Nazis for more than two years, but fate struck on 4 August 1944. Dutch police officers, headed by SS-Hauptscharführer Karl Josef Silberbauer, raided the Secret Annex and arrested the eight people in hiding and two of the helpers. According to Victor Kugler, who was present at the arrest, 'Margot was weeping silentlyThe conditions in Bergen-Belsen were terrible, there was little food and hygiene was poor. Infectious diseases broke out. Margot and Anne became infected with spotted typhus. Rachel van Amerongen-Frankfoorder, a fellow prisoner, would later recall: ‘They had those hollowed-out faces, skin and bone. (...). You could really see both of them dying, as well as others.’