Character Traits Of Anne Frank

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Anne Frank was a lovely, young girl who was forced to hide from the Nazis. She was born June 12, 1929, and lived in Frankfurt, Germany. Anne possessed many amazing traits. Anne always spoke her mind, had a creative imagination, and she was gracious. Many people, today, wish they had just one of these traits, but she had all three. In Act 2 Scene 1, Anne is talking to Peter. She tries to explain that when she thinks she can’t go on she imagines herself outside. “I think myself out. On a walk in the park where I used to go with Pim. Where the jonquils and crocuses and the violets grow down the slopes.” It’s stunning, how after everything that has happened, she can still remember everything wonderful about the world. When she had a bad day, she would imagine the flowers to make her feel better. Another example is Act 1 Scene 3. Anne is dressed up in Peter’s clothes. “Anne flings open the door to Peter’s room, making a dramatic entrance. She is dressed in Peter’s clothes.” Then, she begins to talk like Peter. “Good evening, everyone. Forgive me if I don’t stay. I have a friend waiting for me in there. My friend Tom. Tomcat.” Every day she tried in some way to brighten the mood. …show more content…

In Act 1 Scene 5, she gave presents to everyone. From page 34 to 37 of the play, Anne presented gifts to everyone in the annex. She put bits and pieces items together to make sure everyone had something for Hanukkah. Another example of Anne’s graciousness is in Act 1 Scene 3. I think this is the only time Anne did not fight with her mother. In this scene, Mr. Dussel was moving into the annex and had to share a room with Anne. She was kind to him about it. It was probably very hard for her not to fight. Not fighting was unusual for Anne, but sharing a room with a grown man was an act of

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