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10 June, 21:28

Which of Anne's action demonstrates her changing sense of self

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  1. 10 June, 22:28
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    Anne changed in many ways over the two years she was writing her diary. Some of these changes can be described as "growth." She became an astute observer of politics, and of human nature, and she became a very practiced and well-educated writer. Many of her diary entries suggest a mind mature past her years, and we forget we are reading the work of a teenager.

    We should also consider that some of Anne’s changes were because her so-called growth was being stunted. By the end of the diary, we barely recognize the Anne we knew from the first diary entries-and she barely recognizes herself. We see a shell-shocked, alienated, half-starved young woman. Her final diary entry is a cry of despair from someone who just can’t take anymore.
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