Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Anne Frank #1

The way that Anne Frank herself introduces characters is rather vague, as she paints them without many details. She mainly paints out their personalities through describing what is going on at that time. There is not much physical description at all because of the fact that Anne is writing herself a journal and not a book. There is not much dialogue, but more description of what conversations go on and the summarization of those conversations, the main point of each one. Anne Frank herself is the most important person in this story. So far, I have collected the facts that she's blunt, funny, mature and a bit lonely. Anne doesn't have many girl friends, which makes her feel out of place. She's a Jewish girl who is actually rather intelligent and wise for her age. Another vital character in this story I feel will be her parents. This is because of the fact that they have control over her. They are the ones who took her to shelter away from the war. Her parents are very serious about what's going on and selfless, putting their children first and risking their lives for the children. Anne Frank and her parents themselves will have a huge impact in the plot.

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