To an extent, yes, but she also saw his shortcomings in a more insightful way than Anne did at first (Anne came to see them very clearly herself, eventually). Anne eventually - and only briefly - developed a "heart" for Peter, but it never came to that point with Margot.
Yes, Margot Frank had romantic feelings for Peter van Daan while they were both hiding in the annex during World War II. Their relationship developed into a close friendship and mutual affection during their time together.
Anne Frank had to go into hiding Margot Frank, Otto Frank, Edith Frank, Mrs. Van Dan, Mr. Van Dan, Peter Van Dan, and Dussel (The names are the ones used in the Diary of a Young Girl)
Yes, Margot Frank had a positive relationship with Peter van Daan during their time hiding together in the annex in Amsterdam. They shared mutual feelings for each other, which eventually developed into a romantic connection.
Margot Frank said Peter van Pels could not be her boyfriend because she did not have strong romantic feelings for him and did not see a future with him. Additionally, their personalities and interests may not have aligned well, leading her to make that decision.
There is no concrete evidence to suggest that Peter van Pels had romantic feelings for Margot Frank while they were in hiding during World War II. They had a close friendship, but there is no indication that it developed into a romantic relationship.
When she was in the secret annex she lived with her father, Otto Frank, mother Edith Frank, and her sister: Margot Frank. Another family also lived with them, the Van-piels (She refers to them as the "Van-daans" in her diary), Mr. Vaan-dan, Mrs. Vaan-dan, and their son, Peter Van-daan (who was her budding love interest). They also live with Dr. Dussel.
Mrs Frank, Mr Frank, Margot ( her sister ), Mr Van Daan, Mrs Van Daan, Peter Vaan, Dan, Mouschi ( Peters cat ), and later on in the diary, Mr Dussel, who shares a room with Anne.
Mrs Frank, Mr Frank, Margot ( her sister ), Mr Van Daan, Mrs Van Daan, Peter Vaan, Dan, Mouschi ( Peters cat ), and later on in the diary, Mr Dussel, who shares a room with Anne.
Eight people lived in the annex: Anne Frank, her parents (Otto and Edith Frank), her sister (Margot Frank), the van Pels family (Hermann, Auguste, and Peter), and Fritz Pfeffer.
otto,edith,and margot frank,herman,auguste,and peter van pels
Hermann and Auguste Van Pel not van dan Anne frank only used van dan to cover his identity
Her Mother Edith, Father Otto, Sister Margot, Mr & Mrs Van Daan, Peter Van Daan, and Fritz Pfeffer.
Peter and Anne liked each other... they would pick on each other. At the end of anne's diary she tells kitty that she liked peter more than a friend.