Anne Frank was more than very caring for the people she was hiding in the secret annex with. Anne went up against her own mother. Just to defend the people she was rooming with. She cried," Mother you're not putting Peter out. Peter hasn't done anything." At that moment, Peter's father had been sneaking out and stealing the bread from the rest of the group. It was a very selfish move indeed. From his father making this move, he was going to suffer from it as well. One simple selfish move can make many others suffer very unfairly and can cause severe humiliation. If they were to be kicked out of the annex they would have to face a very difficult regime. All in all, their lives would had been on the line more than it already was. Then the family would be more visible to the iniquitous, corrupt Nazi's. In which the whole point of hiding was to make it to the end of the …show more content…
She had Verbally expressed, "In spite of everything, I still believe people are still good at heart." With her expressing this, it revealed many pinpoints within herself. It revealed that she was a great person. Following that, it showed that she had a positive posture and mindset about the chaos surrounding her. Finally, the quote had additionally shown that Anne Frank was a very caring young lady. Eventually the obscene, vulgar Nazi party of Hitler had found Anne Frank and the rest of the group. With one person making it out alive being Otto Frank her