They killed her. She died in concentration camp, so she didn't live to have a grudge.
Anne Frank was a normal Jewish citizen in the war. Her diary is a showcase of the evils the Nazis commited
No, Anne Frank did not hold a real job in society. She did help around the Annex with cleaning, and teaching, but nothing more than that.
I hold a grudge against my dad for beating my mother.
Anne had a pet cat named Moortje that she adored, and was heartbroken that tshecould not take it with her into hiding. The Frank family had always had a cat of some kind.
to hold a grudge = לשמור ×˜×™× ×” (lishmor tinah)
Yes, always hold grudges. Grudges are almost always a good thing. It will be very helpful to you to hold a grudge for as long as you can. Hate never hurts.lol
Until a person with the curse gets killed by the grudge's fury
Cats may hold a grudge temporarily if they are hurt, but they are generally forgiving animals and can eventually move past the incident.
Margot died first because it said that Anne saw her lying on the floor and she couldn't get up because she was so sick from that disease named Thypus and she couldn't hold on more longer so she just died on the ground then a few days later Anne died.
Peter holds out a piece of bread in front of Mouschi's nose to try to lure him back inside in "The Diary of Anne Frank."
The movie is called The Grudge because the scary blue woman and her little boy hold an eternal grudge against the boy's father (her husband) for murdering them. The Grudge is not a person. The woman herself is not The Grudge; she's the person who HAS The Grudge (along with her son), and that grudge formed a curse over the house.The scary woman from The Grudge is named Kayako Saeki. Her son, the little boy, is Toshio Saeki.
A grudge can last for as long as a person wants it to. Some people hold onto grudges for a lifetime while others decide to let the grudge go, forgive the person and move on.