Sunday, May 4, 2008

Anne Frank Blog question number:5 Do Anne and Peter seem to have typical teenage attitudes toward their families? Go back to the text for examples to

Anne and Peter shows their teenage attitudes because first, Anne acts naughty or inmature and I think she is puberty because she is very disrespectful to everyone and have some interest in boys such as Peter. On page, 387, 2 colum, Anne says: "Remember Mr.So-and-So, rember I'm a lady" and that is very rude to say that to adult. Even Anne says naming or calling words to Peter that why did she had to meet that boy and lock up in the secret Annex.

Peter shows teenage acts toward his family and also to Frank's family. First, he doesn't finish his assignment and only cares about cat shows that he think he is old enough to handle those things. On page, 385 second colum, when Mrs.Van Daan says that Anne will be Peter's future wife, Peter gets embrassed and I think Peter is in pubertiy and shows interest in girls. In the book, Peter seems to have relationship with Anne but in the movie we saw in class, Peter seems to show lack of interest to Anne but shows lots of interest to Margot

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