When Anne told her father about Peter and herself, what was his reaction? Did she take his words kindly? Support your answer with examples from her diary entries of May 1944.
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What light do the diary entries of Anne throw on the character of Mr. Dussel?
Anne told her father about her relationship with Peter and she spends all her time with him. But her father disapproves this relation. Then Margot suggests Anne to write a letter about her feelings towards Peter. And to tell him that after doing struggles she understands the responsibility and not dependent on others for her needs. Her letter disappointed her father as he had not expected such type of words from her daughter. Anne feels guilty for being so harsh, and her pride is wounded and she thought that she could do perfect things but her father’s words made a feeling of shame and she reliases that there is still lot to earn.
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Anne gives a very negative portrayal of Mr. Dussel. He is a bad tempered old dentist and unfortunately Anne’s roommate in the Secret Annex. He is very selfish man and don’t think about anybody’s desires. And a type of very weird guy for all in Annex as he fights with everybody there. He doesn’t give respect to anybody and not at all to Anne. And never hide anybody’s secret of Annex. He put people of Annex in danger situation consistently. He is never grateful to his protectors.
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