Asked by anonymous on march 24 2015.
Attic dwelelrs diary of anne frank.
They are hiding from the nazis who have been persecuting jews the franks and the van daans must remain quiet during daytime hours because they don t want the workers in the building to hear them.
The door to the attic was left open.
In nazi occupied holland in world war ii shopkeeper kraler hides two jewish families in his attic.
Frank discussed the problem of noise in the annex.
He prefers to speak to people face to face d.
Anne mentioned several times in her writings that her sister margot frank also kept a diary but no trace of margot s diary was ever found.
He is afraid that the caller will give him bad news.
Moreover at no point in a standard staging of the diary of anne frank do nazi soldiers or german police characters appear on stage looking for anne frank and inquiring into her whereabouts.
At the same time fritz pfeffer had a hard time dealing with anne a rebellious teenager.
What are the attic dwellers doing in the last scene of the diary of anne frank act i.
A romance with peter van daan causes jealousy between anne and her sister margot.
In the diary of anne frank act 2 why wont mr.
For a second anne stands looking up at peter longing for him to kiss her.
In the diary of anne frank act i how has two months of living in hiding affected the attic dwellers.
Frank answer the telephone a.
In the diary of anne frank act i what causes the franks and the van daans to move into the rooms on the top floor of the warehouse.
Anne kept a diary from 12 june 1942 until 1 august 1944 three days before the residents of the annex were arrested.
He bought a.
He doesn t want anyone to know that the.
Anne frank the young jewish girl hiding out in nazi occupied holland whose diary came to serve as a symbol of the holocaust writes her final entry three days before she and her family are.
Read the following stage directions from the end of act 2 of the diary of anne frank.
Last evening anne suffered from a headache.
Most relationships are becoming tense.