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This character says hardly anything but is the perfect role model for behavior.
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Margot Topics
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This character is extremely materialistic and conceited.
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Mrs. Van Daan Topics
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This character takes over the warehouse for Mr. Frank when they go into hiding.
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Mr. Kraler Topics
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This character is socially awkward and owns a cat named Mouschi.
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Peter Topics
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This character organizes the people living in the annex.
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Mr. Frank Topics
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This character was pregnant at first and claimed she was in the country when the annex was discovered.
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Miep Gies Topics
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This character is overprotective, but very motherly at the same time.
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Mrs. Frank Topics
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This man is a greedy smoker.
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Mr. Van Daan Topics
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This man is a 50-something hypocritical dentist.
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Mr. Dussel Topics
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This character goes from teenager to young women far more quickly than she’s ready for.
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Anne Topics
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This theme is illustrated by the celebration of Hanukah and Anne’s thoughts that the annex was a summer boarding house.
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Making the best of a bad situation Topics
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This theme is illustrated by the good news of Mr. Kraler and Miep, along with the use of the word “when” instead of “if.”
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Hope Topics
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This theme is illustrated by Anne struggling to learn when to speak and when to listen.
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Going from a kid to an adult Topics
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This theme is illustrated by the realization that they can’t use the bathroom or make noise freely like they used to.
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Don’t take thinks for granted Topics
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This theme is illustrated by Anne refusing to change for Mr. Van Daan, everyone educating Mr. Dussell on Hanukah, and the celebration of Hanukah itself.
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Be proud of who you are. Topics
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This story starts in what year?
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1945 Topics
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The Franks relocated to this city from Germany.
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Amsterdam Topics
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According to the play, not real life, Anne’s first entry into the diary occurs when?
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Their first day in hiding Topics
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What type of building are the families living above?
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Warehouse Topics
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The Franks were forced into hiding due to what incident.
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The Nazis taking over Holland Topics
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The exposition of the story is in 1945, but most of the story occurs in 1942, meaning most of the play is a…
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Flashback Topics
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The rising action starts when…
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The Franks arrive at the annex Topics
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The climax of the story, when we know which turn the main conflict will take, is…
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When the families are certain that the Nazis have found them Topics
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Surprisingly, the falling action is incredibly calm. What was the reason for this?
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The families were expecting to be caught Topics
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The resolution of the story, back in 1945, is actually the start of the process of Mr. Frank…
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Deciding to publish Anne’s diary Topics
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Extreme boredom
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Cabin Fever Topics
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Green Police
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Gestapo Topics
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Cologne
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Toilet Water Topics
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Bathroom
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Water Closet Topics
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Lonely
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Forlorn
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