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The Diary of a Young Girl

by Frances Goodrich, Albert Hackett, Anne Frank

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The Diary of a Young Girl

In the play The Diary of Anne Frank, Anne and Peter's relationship changes over the course of act 2 as they grow closer. Peter becomes her only meaningful ally besides her father and “Kitty.” As act...

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In The Diary of Anne Frank, Mr. Frank instructs Mr. Kraler to offer the blackmailing worker half of his demand, ten guilders a week, to test if he actually knows about the Jews hiding in the annex....

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Mr. Dussel infuriates Peter primarily by suggesting that someone ate his beloved cat, Moushi. Peter and Dussel frequently clash over the cat, as Dussel claims to be allergic and resents its presence....

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Peter helped Anne Frank find hope during their time in hiding by becoming her friend and providing companionship. Initially, Anne and Peter were not close, often teasing each other. However, over...

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The storeroom man requests extra money because he suspects that Jews are hiding in the building. After inquiring about the bookcase and stairs, he demands twenty guilders more per week, suggesting...

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Mr. Frank explains the argument between Dussel and Mr. Van Daan to Miep in The Diary of Anne Frank by attributing the quarrel to the cake and the excitement that sugar can sometimes engender.

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