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Anne Frank... Mother and Daughter compare


            From the time Anne Frank went into hiding until the time the Nazis captured her family, many changes took place. Through this time, she changed physically and emotionally, her relationships also changed particularly of that with her mother. She feels different emotions and feelings for her mother, which some people would describe plainly as adolescence.
             Anne Marie Frank was born on June 12, 1929, in Frankfurt, Germany, the second daughter of Otto and Edith Frank. The Nazis were starting their regime in 1933 so looking for a safer place to live, Anne's mother, father and sister moved to Holland, while Anne followed there in 1944. Not too long after they moved, the Nazis, shattered the Frank's and many other's belief of Holland being a "safe haven", by destroying the Dutch neutrality. Before long, the Nazis were stripping all Jews of their rights as citizens and as people. Instead of growing closer to her mother at that time, she grew away.
             It might've been because of her independence or the fact that she was scared and could draw relationships from other people that they grew apart and lost what could've been a good relationship. It was when they went into hiding that Anne realised and came to terms with the unstable relationship that she had with her mother and her "good" relationship with her father.
             All through her life, she felt closer to her father as he would be more "warm and friendly" then her mother. At times when Anne was upset, she would claim that she only loved her father or that she loved him much more then her mother. In once instance she tells her father this, which makes him upset, as he loves his wife dearly. Anne stated a couple of times that she only loved her mother because she was the person who gave birth to her, but hated the person she was.
             Anne didn't like her mother because they didn't get along. This could've been all in her head and exaggerating other situations.


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