Anne secretly wants Mr. Dussel to leave the annex and find another place to stay. She is frustrated with his constant criticism and lack of consideration for others in the hiding place.
Mr. Dussel
Anne Frank is the first to allow Mr. Dussel to work on her teeth.
his real name is Fritz Pfeffer, but Anne gave him the pseudonym Dussel because it is German for silly, ninny, boob, twit etc. and to protect his identity so that he would not be embarrassed if he survived.
Anne finds Mr. Dussel to be irritating and selfish. She is frustrated with his interference in her personal space and belongings. She feels that he lacks consideration for others and does not respect her boundaries.
Mr. Dussel
Mr. Dussel and Anne share the room by dividing the day into fixed time slots. Anne has the room to herself during the day, while Mr. Dussel uses it at night. They agreed on this schedule to ensure each has a private space to study and sleep.
In the "Secret Annex" where Anne Frank and her family were in hiding, Mr. Dussel slept in the same room as Anne Frank and Margot Frank. The room had a movable screen that separated the girls' sleeping area from Mr. Dussel's.
Mr. Dussel is a character in Anne Frank's diary "The Diary of a Young Girl." He was one of the eight Jewish people who went into hiding in the Secret Annex in Amsterdam during World War II. Mr. Dussel shared a room with Anne Frank and had a tense relationship with her due to their differing personalities.
Mr. Dussel
he is a dentist
Mr. Dussel brought news about the invasion of Russia by Germany in World War II to Anne and the others in the Secret Annex. He also informed them about the bombing of the Gestapo headquarters in Amsterdam.
They took Mr. Dussel in because they wanted to help him to go into hiding. Anne Frank was excited she was going to have someone to talk with but after some time with Dussel, she couldn't stand him.