Question #2, 3, 4, 6, 7 NO TEXT EVIDENCE REQUIRED
2. Point out examples of humour in Scene III
A few examples of humour in scene III is when Peter chases Anne around for his shoes, when Anne and Peter are wrestling so Peter can get his shoes back, and when Anne comes out of Peter’s room in his clothes and is pretending to be him.
3. What effect does the “bickering” between Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan have on the atmosphere of the annex?
The bickering between Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan makes the atmosphere in the annex awkward and uncomfortable.They make them all just sit there and they all tense up.
4. In this scene, what characteristics of herself does Anne reveal through her speech and actions?
In this scene, the characteristics …show more content…
In what ways does the coming of Mr. Dussel complicate life in the Annex?
A few ways that the coming of Mr. Dussel complicates life in the Annex is everyone gets less food than they already get and there was not a lot of room anyways, so they had to change things up with the sleeping arrangements.
7. How are the character and personality of 1. Anne, 2. Mrs. Frank, 3. Mr. Frank, and 4. The three Van Daans revealed by their various reactions to Dussel’s arrival?
The character themselves and the personality of Anne, Mr. and Mrs. frank, and the Three Van Daans are revealed by their various reactions to Dussel’s arrival.
The arrival of Dussel shows Anne’s personality because she is sweet to him, but she is annoying and gets on his nerves A LOT.
The arrival of Dussel shows Mrs. Frank’s personality because Dussel is always tattletaling on Anne to her and it shows how patient and kind she actually is.
The arrival of Dussel shows Mr. Frank’s personality because it shows how he actually cares about everyone and wants everyone to be safe. That is why he let him stay with