Examples Of Intensity In The Diary Of Anne Frank

908 Words4 Pages

Do the characters in “The Diary of Anne Frank” get affected by their different intensities? The character Anne Frank’s intensities of intellectual and imaginational. Affect the function within her family, society, and with herself. Anne’s intensity of intellect is displayed because she is smart and quick thinking. She also has the intensity of imaginational she has this because she is in hiding and has to imagine things she can do in hiding.
First, the character Anne Frank in “The Diary of Anne Frank” expresses 2 intensities. Firstly, she talks back a lot which is displayed in act 1 scene 3 when Mrs. Frank states “Anne, dear, I think you shouldn’t play like that with Peter. it is not dignified.” and Anne responds with “Who cares if it is dignified? I don’t want to be …show more content…

Frank was politely trying to let Anne know that it is not respectful to play how she was. However Anne Did not care and told her mom that she doesn’t care if it is dignified and that she doesn’t want to be dignified. This is also displayed when Anne states to her mother “I only want some fun . . . someone to laugh and clown with . . . After you have sat still all day and hardly moved, you have got to have some fun. I don’t know what’s the matter with that boy.” At the beginning states her reasoning but in the middle when she says “After you have sat still all day and hardly moved, you have got to have some fun.” True she has sat around all day but she is in hiding and if she were not to sit still then the people underneath of where they were hiding would have told their bosses and they would not still be free

More about Examples Of Intensity In The Diary Of Anne Frank