he had a chocolate factory and had not made much money out of it!
Anne was extremely close to her father, Otto Frank. She even had a nickname for him: Pim. Anne described her father as "the perfect example [of a selfless person]." She viewed him as generous, kind, and became considerably upset and depressed when he was disappointed in her.Great, she saw him as a very nice, loving man. She also related to him more than to her mother.
Otto and Edith Frank were actually excellent parents. They truly wanted their children, and truly loved them. If they had any fault, it is that they were a bit overly-permissive with Anne because she was the "baby" of the family.
Anne Frank's early life was pretty average. Her father held a good job and Anne Frank went to school and played with friends. However, her life ended in tragedy.
Anne and her father had very similar personalities in many ways, so they got along well almost from Anne's infancy. Otto had a soft spot for Anne, and Anne almost certainly realized this and responded to it. Otto is kind, patient, listens and does not interrupt, and even if he disagrees with Anne's view, he gives it proper weight. Anne's mother, the guardian of common sense and simple discipline, as one parent must be, was seen as the "adversary" by Anne.
Anne Frank's relationship with her father was a good one. Otto was the only adult whom she could look up to. __________________________________________________________________ Anne was extremely close to her father, Otto Frank. She even had a nickname for him: Pim. Anne described her father as "the perfect example [of a selfless person]." She viewed him as generous, kind, and became considerably upset and depressed when he was disappointed in her.
Anne Frank was one of the most inspiring young women in the world. She also had the most kind, loving, caring, bubbly, cheerful and helpful hearts you could ever imagine. She helped and still continues to help many people in the world with her diary and with her heart.
She died of typhus shortly before Anne Frank also died of typhus.
Anne and her father had very similar personalities in many ways, so they got along well almost from Anne's infancy. Otto had a soft spot for Anne, and Anne almost certainly realized this and responded to it. Otto is kind, patient, listens and does not interrupt, and even if he disagrees with Anne's view, he gives it proper weight. Anne's mother, the guardian of common sense and simple discipline, as one parent must be, was seen as the "adversary" by Anne.
Opekta was a company that made pectin, used in the manufacture of jam (they did not make the jam themselves), and a kind of packaged dry gravy mix. The other side of the company, Pectacon, made packaged, pre-mixed spice combinations for use in making sausage. The entire enterprise was known as Opekta/Pectacon.
Anne was a houswife and mother.
Mrs. Van Daan is a self-centered person and does not fit in with the franks and they hate her and wish to rid of her.
Anne Frank wasn't a 'leader'.