Jo Kleiman and his wife had a daughter, Corry, who was the same age as Anne. Cory lived a normal life of school, athletic events, etc. because the Kleimans were not Jewish. Anne, of course, could do none of these things in hiding.
Mrs. Frank is understanding of Anne's feelings for Peter and sees it as a natural part of growing up. Mrs. Van Dan, on the other hand, is critical and disapproving of the relationship, believing it distracts Anne from more important matters.
mrs. packletide was jealous and competitive woman.
Anne describes Mrs van Pels (van Daan) as being pushy, flirty (with Fritz Pfeffer and Otto Frank) and stupid. She once writes that "Madame" has so many bad traits that it would be near impossible to rule out one. Mrs van Pels critisizes Anne's parents Edith and Otto and claims that Anne has been brought up all wrong in the modern household. Anne later falls in love with Peter which makes Mrs van Pels jealous as Peter trusts Anne more than van Pels herself.
Mrs. Cadbury is the owner of the orphanage at the beginning of the movie where Anne is sent. In real life, Mrs. Cadbury is Megan Follows'(Anne Shirley) mother.
Yes she had two children with her first husband.
Mrs. Anne Nathan Cohen has written: 'The man who stayed in Texas'
Mrs. Frank's patience was tried to the limit by Mrs. van Pels, and wanted to avoid any more conflict with her than necessary. Mrs. van Pels expressed jealousy about how close Anne and Peter had become. The one time Mrs. Frank spoke to Anne about it, it was concerning this fact (which Anne ignored).
Anne Littlefield has written: 'Which Mrs. Bennett?'
Mrs. van Daan is irritated by Anne's talkativeness, finds her overly dramatic, and often feels that Anne lacks maturity. However, she also acknowledges Anne's intelligence and potential.
Peter, Mr. and Mrs Van Daan , Miep ,Mr . and Mrs. Frank, Anne Frank.
She was Mrs. William Shakespeare, née Anne Hathaway.
Mrs. Anne Jones Mr. James Jones