The Emotions Throughout The Diary Of Anne Frank

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Throughout the Diary of Anne Frank, Anne has showed negative emotions towards her mother. On pages 127-128 Anne has matured and started showing more humble emotions towards Mummy. Here I have reasons how Anne is growing more comfortable towards her mother. At the first part of her newest entry, Anne is seen flipping pages in her diary. She notices how hateful she was, “Anne, is this really you who mentioned hate?” That was a question she asked herself. Thanks to that feeling Anne had when she saw the hatred, she started to show more “positive” emotions. An obvious reason of showing more respect is that Anne is growing up. All teens and pre-teens go through this and Anne had showed more humble emotions because she knew that she might be found

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