Mr. Van Daan was a friend of the Franks and he hid with them during the Holocaust. He went through a large transformation during the play/story of Anne Frank. As the time progressed, he became more and more worried about himself. He was a large man so he was always worried about not having enough food and he ended up stealing food from the stash that Mrs. Frank had to serve the rest of the hiders. If I had to describe him in one word, it would selfish.
Mr Dussel Mr van Daan Mrs van Daan Peter van Daan
Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan argue about selling Mrs. Van Daan's fur coat. Mr. Van Daan wants to sell the coat to buy food, while Mrs. Van Daan wants to keep it for sentimental reasons despite the family's desperate situation.
Mr. and Mrs. Van Daan were a married couple who went into hiding with Anne Frank and her family during World War II in the Secret Annex in Amsterdam. Their real names were Hermann and Auguste van Pels. They had one son, Peter, who became friends with Anne Frank during their time in hiding.
Yes, Mrs Van Daan from the Diary of Anne Frank did like small potatoes.
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.
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 is a self-centered person and does not fit in with the franks and they hate her and wish to rid of her.
Peter van Pels/van Daan.
Anne describes the Van Daan family as reserved and proper, with Mrs. Van Daan often criticizing her husband and their relationship appearing strained at times. She also notes that the Van Daans argue frequently and have a different dynamic compared to her own family.
you have to answer this question not me. I am also finding the answer to complete my booklet.
Peter his cat mrs van daan her jewels and clothes, mr. van daan cigarettes
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.