Anne Frank In John Steinbeck's The Secret Annexe

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Anne Frank had many complicated relationships, the latter being in the Secret Annexe. She had both good and bad relations with her family, the Van Daans, and Mr. Dussel. With Mrs. Frank, Anne had a somewhat rocky relationship. They often fought and found one another ignorant. Anne thought she was a bad parent, and often hurt her mother’s feelings. However, with Mr. Frank, things are the opposite. Anne looks up to and trusts her father, and he sometimes seems to favorite her. Margot and Anne often get along, but can also easily get annoyed of each other. They are trusting of one another. Anne thinks both Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan can be very arrogant and impractical. Mr. Van Daan becomes irritable when he hasn't had a cigarette for a while, while