There is nowhere in the diary that Anne is "mad" because she had a nightmare. There is a passage where she is very upset and depressed about having a dream where she saw her friend Hanneli Goslar in rags as a prison camp inmate, though.
scared, worried that she will be caught
Jonas and his father worried about Gabriel's fretfulness at night because they knew that if he didn't sleep soundly soon that they would have to release him.
During Concentration Camp, yes. But when she was hiding, she seemed more worried.
Archie asks Emile if he knows where he was the night of the robbery, making Emile worried because he had an alibi for that night and doesn't want to be falsely accused.
Day at Night - 1973 Baxter Anne was released on: USA: 17 May 1974
Anne T. McIntosh has written: 'Homeward through the night'
Anne is worried about her sister's reaction because she knows that her sister is sensitive and may take things personally. She fears that any news or decision could hurt her sister's feelings or strain their relationship. Additionally, Anne feels a sense of responsibility to protect her sister's emotional well-being, which adds to her anxiety about how her sister will respond. This concern reflects the deep bond they share and Anne's desire to maintain harmony between them.
Anne Sherwood has written: 'Shadows of the night' -- subject(s): Fiction in English
you might be very stressed about something. that might cause it. or worried. very worried
One thing that terrified Anne most at night were air raids (the anit-aircraft fire), and the other thing terrified everyone: Break-ins downstairs.
monday night football
Anne may have screamed in the middle of the night due to a nightmare, physical discomfort, or experiencing a sudden noise or disturbance that startled her. It could also be a symptom of a sleep disorder such as night terrors or sleep paralysis.