In the story The Play Of Anne Frank by Frances Goodrich & Albert Mickett,Anne and Peter act totally different at times and alike at other times. However, towards the end of the story they start seeing each other's similarities and differences. Anne and Peter act different in personality, what they do to pass time ,and how they handle problems.
Anne and Peter have many differences in their personalities. Anne is very outgoing and very curious about the things around her. But Peter on the other hand, isn’t curious about the things around him. he is a very simple loveable boy. In Anne’s eyes, she thinks at the beginning of the story he is a weak and lazy young boy. This charges later when Anne and Peter end up hitting it off, and end up “dating”. …show more content…
Anne usually reads a book, makes the presents for Hanukkah or writes in her diary.Peter just sits in his room, reading and playing with his cat. After his cat's “disappearance” he just sits in his room and read or looks at the