When Anne reached the point - as every adolescent does sooner or later - where she felt old enough to be independent of her parents restrictions, she clashed with her father on several points. She felt she could express herself better in a letter, and wrote him a letter to that effect. It was somewhat harsh and blunt (Anne had a reputation for bluntness, she was a "shoot first, apologize later" type of person). Otto found the letter very hurtful, and Anne regretted to an extent writing it.
Anne doesn't like Mrs. van Daan's critical nature, her constant complaints, and the way she inserts herself into other people's business. Anne finds her to be overly focused on material possessions and superficial matters.
critisises her and makes comments that make anne angry
hiding the pipe
Yes, Mrs. Van Daan enjoyed eating small potatoes. She often commented on their size and taste.
Anne Frank refers to Mrs. Van Daan as a hypochondriac in her diary. She notes Mrs. Van Daan's constant complaints and drama surrounding her health issues.
Mrs. Van Daan labels Peter as lazy, which angers Anne because she feels that Mrs. Van Daan's criticism is unfair and unfounded. Anne believes that Mrs. Van Daan is being overly critical of Peter and is quick to judge without understanding his perspective.
Anne kissed Mrs. van Daan as a gesture of reconciliation and empathy, after having a disagreement. It was a way for Anne to show that she harbored no ill feelings and wanted to move past the conflict.
Anne Frank sees Mrs. Van Daan as superficial, materialistic, and manipulative. She criticizes her for being focused on appearance and possessions rather than on more important things like kindness and compassion.
when Mrs. Van Daan enter in the room, Anne close her diary because it was private and had alt of things about Mrs. Van Daan.
Mrs. Van Daan (Peter's mom)
Anne sees Mrs. van Daan as being self-centered, materialistic, and superficial. She criticizes Mrs. van Daan for her constant complaints, vanity, and inability to see beyond her own needs.
Mrs. Van Daan's actual historical name is Auguste van Pels. Mrs. van Daan is a character in Anne Frank's diary that Anne doesn't like because she's selfish and she often starts fights. Some of her strong points include that she is tidy and Anne can approach her.
Anne combines grated potatoes with bits of old soap to make hair shampoo for Mrs. Van Daan.
It was a diary
Peter, Mr. and Mrs Van Daan , Miep ,Mr . and Mrs. Frank, Anne Frank.