Anne never in writing expressed she abhorred the Germans or verbalized anything deplorable about them, in fact, she mentally conceived they were proficiently adept at heart. Anne always was looking out for other people even when they were still endeavoring to avail her. For example, Anne orally expresses, "It's a wonder that Miep has a life, of her own, the way that we make her run errands for us." She makes that verbal expression because Miep is contravening the law and imperiling her own life to get things for the Franks and the rest of the families. Miep additionally spent a lot of her own money and time to find shelter for all the families. One thing that Miep gets was a ration book, at that time it was very illegal and if …show more content…
Anne thought that her mom was taking all her frustration on the war out on Anne. Anne orally expressed to her mom, "We're young, Margot, Peter, and I. You grown-ups have had your chance but look at us... If we begin to think about the horrors of the world then we're lost." She orally expresses that to her mother because Anne feels that she shouldn't be getting yelled at or in trouble for something that has nothing to do with her. Anne additionally felt that way because she verbalized that the war commenced long before her time which there's no way that it could be her