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“Anne is constantly compared to Margot and she detests it. She does not want to be like Margot at all”. What does it show about the attitude of Anne ? 

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Value Points :

• Anne admits she lived contradictory lives

• Was living the life of a split personality

• One half was free, flirty, cheerful and easygoing

• The other part was kind, thoughtful and caring

• She could not reveal the better part of her life

• People came in contact with her outer life and termed her arrogant, spoilt etc.

• Free from being judgmental

Detailed Answer :

Anne was a shy girl who had no friends with whom she could share her secrets. She wrote everything about herself—her desires, wishes and her secrets in Kitty—her diary which confirmed that she was a girl having the same secret desires which any common girl has. But since she was shy, she didn’t share them with anyone. She admitted that she lived a contradictory life and the life of a split personality. She was kind, thoughtful and caring towards her family and friends but even then couldn’t reveal the better part of her life to them. Whosoever came in contact with her, termed her as arrogant, spoilt etc. whether it was Mrs. van Daan or Dr. Dussel. That’s’ why she was constantly compared to Margot who was a very humble kind of girl. She was good at studies and an obedient girl as well. Anne didn’t like this at all. She rather detested this comparison with her sister Margot. She wanted to live her life without being compared to anyone even if it was her sister. She wanted to lead a life which was free from judgment.

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