The Character Traits Of Anne Frank

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In 1939 Adolph Hitler started to capture an kill, Jewish people.This sent many Jews into hiding, but one specific jew was A Anne Frank was a Jewish girl, who believed that everyone was good at heart. Sadly, she died too young, Anne still had incredible characteristics. Some of them are charisma, admirability, optimism. Honestly, I would be humbled if someone were to compare me to Anne Frank. I definitely think that Anne was a better person than I am right now. Throughout the play, I could see that Anne is a charismatic person. To be charismatic means that you care about everyone, even the people that you don't get along with. This is most evident to me in Act Two Scene Three. Mr.Van Daan steals bread, and Mrs. Frank wants to put the Van Daan's out. Anne then says, "Mother you're not putting peter out. Peter hasn't done anything." Another scene where Anne is charismatic is in Act Two Scene Four.Peter is upset because the Franks and Van …show more content…

In Act Two Scene Five, Anne made everyone presents, even though she doesn't get along with most of the people in the Annex. Anne acted praiseworthily when she tells Peter in Act Two Scene 4. Somehow Anne always saw the good in a bad situation. That is why she is worthy of admiration. Anne has shown that she is optimistic. In Act One Scene Three, Mr.Van Daan tells Anne to behave like her older sister, Margot. Anne then says, " I'd cut my throat first! I'd open my veins! I'm going to be great! I'm going to Paris!" This shows that Anne sees herself getting out of the Annex. "And yesterday I finished Cissy Van Marxuelt's latest book.I think she is first-class. I shall definitely let my children read her." When Anne says this in Act One Scene Four, it shows that she is hopeful of her