because recently, his wife dissapeared, so he keeps reading letters and blaming things on other people.
Mr. Dussel is disgruntled and unhappy because he feels cramped and overwhelmed sharing a small hiding space with the other occupants of the annex in "The Diary of Anne Frank." He also misses his own space and privacy, which contributes to his negative mood.
"Mr. Dussel" translates to "Mr. Nitwit" or "Mr. Fool" in German. The word "Dussel" is colloquial and carries a sense of foolishness or incompetence.
Mr. Dussel moved into the secret annex in November 1942.
The correct spelling is disgruntled (unhappy, upset).
Peter put a dead mouse on Mr. Dussel's bed as a prank.
Anne Frank is the first to allow Mr. Dussel to work on her teeth.
Mr. Dussel moved in with the Franks in November 1942.
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.
Dissatisfied. Angry. Annoyed.The act of being unhappy.-sugarhighgirl101
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.
Dissatisfied. Angry. Annoyed.The act of being unhappy.-sugarhighgirl101
Discontented, displeased, irritated and unhappy to name a few.
November 16, 1942:Fritz Pfeffer (Mr. Dussel) moves into the Secret Annex.