Both the drama and the diary entries present Anne as a full, dynamic character. What insights into Anne’s personality and values did you have after reading the diary entries that you did not have after reading Act 1? Support your response with textual evidence from the diary and the play.
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After reading the diary entries, I gained a deeper understanding of Anne's personality and values that I did not have after reading Act 1. In the diary entries, Anne reveals her innermost thoughts and feelings, allowing us to see her as a complex, multi-dimensional character. One insight into Anne's personality that I gained from the diary entries is her intelligence and curiosity. In one entry, she writes, "I'm reading a great deal now and devouring books. I've started on Latin, French, and algebra, but I'm afraid I haven't made much progress" (Frank 17). This shows that Anne is not only intelligent but also eager to learn and expand her knowledge. In Act 1, we see Anne as a lively and talkative girl, but we do not get a sense of her intellectual curiosity. Another insight into Anne's personality that I gained from the diary entries is her resilience and optimism. In one entry, she writes, "I've found that there is always some beauty left, in nature, sunshine, freedom, in yourself; these can all help you" (Frank 31). This shows that Anne is able to find hope and positivity even in the darkest of times. In Act 1, we see Anne's struggles with her confinement in the annex, but we do not get a sense of her inner strength and resilience. Furthermore, the diary entries reveal Anne's values and beliefs more explicitly than Act 1 does. For example, in one entry, Anne writes about her belief in equality and justice, stating, "I simply can't imagine the world will ever be normal again for you...but in spite of everything, I still believe that people are really good at heart" (Frank 69). This shows that Anne holds on to her belief in the goodness of humanity, despite the atrocities she witnesses. In Act 1, we see Anne's frustration with the unfairness of the world, but we do not get a clear sense of her moral convictions. In conclusion, the diary entries provide a more in-depth and nuanced portrayal of Anne's personality and values than Act 1 does. Through Anne's own words and thoughts, we gain insights into her intelligence, curiosity, resilience, optimism, and moral convictions. These diary entries show us a fuller and more complex picture of Anne Frank as a person.
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