Kicking Out The Vann's In The Diary Of Anne Frank

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Kicking people out should only happen for the right reasons. Ms. Frank kicked out the Vann Dann's for the following reasons. The Vann Dann's in the Diary of Anne Frank play are represented as selfish stealers, Ms. Vann Dann being disrespectful and her also being rude, and lazy. In the first place, stealing food from the Franks during such a difficult time is selfish of Mr. Vann Dann. He would take food at night when everyone was sleeping. In the play, it's mentioned that everyone had to ration out their food, and also that the food was supposdly been eaten by the mice. Mr. Vann Dann stealing food from the Franks even when they were equally sharing is selfish and a reason they should have been kicked out. Not to mention, Ms. Vann Dann's flirting with Mr. Frank is a rude and disrespectful action. In the play, Ms. Vann Dann says, "You're an angel, Mr. Frank, I don't know why I didn't meet you before." This means that she would have wanted to be with Mr. Frank. This is disrespectful given the fact she's aware that Mr. Frank is married and has children. This is a valid reason for Ms. Frank kicking the Vann Dann's out. …show more content…

Vann Dann was commonly described as a stingy and moody lady, which would often annoy the Franks. In the play, Ms. Vann Dann doesn't help around, which is rude given the fact the place is relatively small, so it would be easy to clean. In the play, Ms. Vann Dann would say rude comments, such as, "Now look at what you've done you clumsy little fool." For the purpose, of Ms. Vann Dann being a slothful lady and often insulting the Franks is not someone you would like to be around, which would be a valid reason to kick the Vann Dann's