![]() ![]() ![]() Keep reading for the summary of Anne Frank’s diary entries. She loved the gift and began confiding it immediately, writing about her life in hiding and her musings on love, identity, and sexuality. When did Anne Frank’s diary entries begin? What were the main themes in her writing?Īnne Frank’s diary entries began in 1942 when her parents gifted her a diary on her thirteenth birthday. Like this article? Sign up for a free trial here. Shortform has the world's best summaries and analyses of books you should be reading. She occasionally can be reasonable and back down from fights, is generally neat and tidy, and is often easier for Anne to approach than her own mother.This article is an excerpt from the Shortform book guide to "The Diary of a Young Girl" by Anne Frank. She's also jealous of Anne’s relationship with her son, wanting Peter to confide in her rather than in Anne. and her character doesn't seem to change over time. It’s too bad Mother doesn’t repay every van Daan "disappearing act" with a Frank "disappearing act." (.4) She’s very moody and has been removing more and more of her belongings and locking them up. She’s belligerent and selfish, always instigates fights, is rarely helpful.įor the umpteenth time, Mrs. van Daan-whose historical name is Auguste van Pels-is one person that Anne can’t stand. And later, she nurtures Anne quite a bit, especially during the periods of time that Anne doesn't feel like confiding in her own mom. But she's as protective as a mama bear when it comes to her precious baby boy. ![]()
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