The only subject Anne really hated was math. She spoke of her algebra book by saying she wanted to "tear the blasted thing to pieces".
No, Anne Frank did not dislike history and mythology. In her diary, she expressed an interest in studying history and literature, and she often referenced figures from mythology in her writing.
No, she LOVED school all together.
no
Anne Frank wrote in her diary that she was the first adolescent to become madly interested in psychology and Greek mythology.
yes she did.
Some songs that relate to Anne Frank's diary include "The Diary of Anne Frank" by Palisades, "Anne Frank" by Declan McKenna, and "Dear Anne" by Lil Wayne. These songs reflect on Anne Frank's life, experiences, and impact on history.
People might think the diary is too emotional or just boring!!!
languages, history, writing
Anne Frank enjoyed reading a variety of books, including historical fiction, mythology, and classic literature. Some of her favorite books included Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen and Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte.
There are similar events throughout history. But few have been recorded first hand by an observer as astute and eloquent as Anne Frank.
no one says but i think its because of her diary.
Anne Frank considered her father, Otto Frank, to be her hero. She admired his strength, kindness, and moral character. She also looked up to famous figures from literature and history, such as Joan of Arc and Helen Keller, for their resilience and bravery.
Anne Frank's three nicknames were "Anne," "Annelies," and "Annelein."
Anne Frank studied various subjects such as history, literature, language (including Dutch, French, and English), and mathematics while in hiding. She also enjoyed reading books and writing in her diary.
1929-1945. She perished in the Holocaust.