Most of the time, Anne was fairly easy-going, yes. But Anne was blunt - everyone from her father to her school friends remarked on it - and that possibly cost her a few friendships she might have had otherwise.
easy. she was a Jew
There is much info about Anne Frank. The research should be easy to locate.
12th June 1942. Easy-peasy :)
Anne Frank's purpose was to stand up against the persecution of Jewish people during the Holocaust by sharing her experiences through her diary. It was not easy for her, as she and her family lived in hiding for over two years, facing constant fear and hardship before being discovered and sent to concentration camps.
YES HE IS
he is a very easy going person
Easy-going (?)
Prior to going into hiding, Anne was very fashionable, and prided her self on having the latest styles. Early passages in the diary even show a jealous streak about a girl who's clothes were more beautiful than Anne's. The Franks took all the clothes they could carry into hiding, and made do with them, which was most difficult for Anne because she was still rapidly growing.
When Adolf Hitler rose to power he had to find someone he could blame for all the hardships that Germany had been put under. His easy way out was the Jews. Since they were the ones that worked mostly with money, it was easy for him to have the Aryan people believe him. People segregated the Jews from the others. In response to the anti-semitism, Otto Frank, Anne's father, took his family out of Germany and into the Netherlands. This effected Anne and her family because if it weren't for WW2, Anne most-likely would still be around today and the world would have never experianced such a voilent war.
she is a fun and easy going person who absolutely adores horses
NO HE ISN'T HE IS AN EXTREMELY EASY GOING LAID BACK PERSON
They moved to AmsterdamMoving to HollandAnne was young, so it was easy for her to adjust to a new country and learn a new language. Margot was three years older than Anne. It was also pretty easy for her to switch homes. Both of the girls started school in Holland. Anne was a good student. She was smart and liked her teacher. Her only problem in school was that she had a habit of talking to her friends during class. The teacher did not like Anne's talking habits. Anne's teacher assigned her several reports about how she shouldn't talk and how she should be quiet when other people were talking. But although Anne did all the reports, she didn't learn a thing. She still talked in class. Her teacher finally realized that no report that was assigned could stop Anne from opening her mouth in class.