Class 10 Eng. CBSE From The Diary Of Anne Frank Questions and answers Theme Message Characters explanation
Ch-4 From The Diary Of Anne Frank
Theme The theme of the diary of Anne Frank is love. Throughout her diary, Anne expresses her deep love for her family, her friends, and even for humanity as a whole. She also explores the complexities of romantic love and the power of love to provide hope and strength in the face of adversity.
Message
There are many important messages in this book, but the most important message is that all people have the right to live in freedom. Anne's story shows us that just because people may be a different religion or race, doesn't mean that they should be treated differently.
Anne Frank
Frank, Anne is a lively, curious girl of thirteen at the beginning of the play. She remains optimistic throughout the months they are in hiding and always makes the best of the situation she is in. As her diary reveals, she is very introspective and creative and has a vivid imagination.
Anne's first years. Anne Frank was born in the German city of Frankfurt am Main in 1929. . Nazi Germany invades the Netherlands. Before long, Anne felt right at home in the Netherlands. ...
Question answer
Q1.What makes writing in a diary a strange experience for Anne Frank?
Ans. Writing in a diary is a strange experience for Anne Frank because of two reasons. The first reason is she has not written anything before The second reason is the apparent disinterest which most of the people would show in musings of a thirteen-year-old girl.
Q.2. Why does Anne want to keep a diary?
Ans. Anne is an introvert kind of a girl and she has no friend in whom she can confide. She needs some channel through which she can get off all the burden and pain she is suffering from. Secondly, she cannot discuss her day-to-happenings with anyone. But she would be able to record these happenings in a diary. Hence, she wants to keep a diary. She desires to keep a diary also because she believes that 'Paper has more patience than people
Question 3.
Why did Anne think she could confide more in her diary than in people.
Answer:
Anne felt that paper had more patience than people to listen to her plight. So, it was easier for her to write all kind of thoughts which she had in her mind. Her personal diary was not meant for any one else to read.
Question 4.
Why does Anne provide a brief sketch of her life?
Answer:
By providing the brief sketch of her life, Anne wants to give an overview of her family, relatives and her age. This helps the reader to develop a connection with the author.
Q 5.What tells you that Anne loved her grandmother?
Answer: Anne lived with her grandmother for sometime while her parents settled down in Holland. She was very close to her Grandmother. She writes in her diary . “No one knows how often I think of her and still love her”. On her 13th birthday by lightening up one candle for Grandmother she shows her love for her.
Question 6.
Why was Mr Keesing annoyed with Anne? What did he ask her to do?
Answer:
Mr Keesing was annoyed with Anne because she was very talkative. He punished her by giving her extra homework to write essays to keep her silent and the topics always related to her nature.
Question 7.
How did Anne justify her being a chatterbox in her essay?
Answer:
Anne justified her being a chatterbox in her essay by explaining that it is due to her mother who was also very talkative and nobody could do anything about their inherited traits.
Question 8.
Do you think Mr Keesing was a strict teacher?
Answer:
No, Mr Keesing was not a bad or strict teacher because a teacher did something for the welfare of his students. Any teacher would be annoyed if children keep on talking in the class. Secondly, if he had been strict he would not have laughed at Anne’s funny arguments.
Question 9.
What made Mr Keesing allow Anne to talk in class?
Answer:
Anne’s last essay in the form of a poem showed Mr Keesing the lighter side of a naughty child as she had written a story about a Mother duck and a father swan with three duckling bitten to death. It helped bridge the generation gap between the teacher and the student.
Question 10.
Was Anne right when she Said that the world would not be interested in the musings of a 13 year old girl?
Answer:
Yes, Anne was right when she said so because most of the people don’t want to give importance to a child’s perspective toward the world because they are too immature for the world. But Anne Frank has become one of the most discussed of all holocaust victims. Her ‘diary’ has been translated into many language
Question 12.
There are some examples of diary or journal entries in the ‘Before You Read’ section. Compare these with what Anne writes in her diary. What language was the diary originally written in? In what way is Anne’s diary different?
Answer:
Anne’s diary was entirely different from most of the examples given before the text. It was somewhere closer to the memoir in which the name of Raj Kapoor has been mentioned. It was originally written in Dutch. It has informal tone which exudes the careful nature of a teenager.
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