Anne Frank 2marks and 3 Marks
Anne Frank 2marks and 3 Marks
Anne Frank 2marks and 3 Marks
II TYPE
Question 1.
Answer:
Two reasons make writing in a diary a strange experience. One, she has never written anything before.
Second, perhaps no one will be interested in the thoughts of a thirteen- year-old school girl.
Question 2.
Answer:
Anne wants to keep a diary because she had hardly any friends to confide in. Secondly, she can’t talk
about day-to-day happenings. In keeping a diary she would do so.
Question 3.
Why did Anne think she could confide more in her diary than in people ?
Answer:
Anne thought so because she doesn’t have a true friend to confide in. She treats the diary not to use it the
way most people use. But she would treat it as her best friend. Then diary would be closer than any
friend.
(Page 51)
Question 1.
Answer:
Anne provides a brief sketch of her life. She feels that no one would understand her stories in her diary if
she did not write about her life.
Question 2.
Answer:
She loved her grandmother. It was because her parents went to Holland leaving her with her grandmother
in Aachen. Her sister Margot also lived with her. Then she lived with her till she was six.
(Page 54)
Question 1.
Why was Mr. Keesing annoyed with Anne ? What did he ask her to do ? (CBSE 2012)
Answer:
Mr. Keesing taught Mathematics to the author’s class. He was annoyed with Anne. It was because she
talked so much. He warned her several times. But she couldn’t stop talking. She continued talking. He
even gave her extra homework. But she still talked and talked.
Question 2.
Answer:
In her essay she justified so by stating that talking was a student’s trait. She would do her best to cure
herself of the habit. Her mother talked as much as she did if not more. Nothing could be done about
inherited traits.
Question 3.
Answer:
Mr. Keesing was not a strict teacher. In fact, he was a jovial kind of teacher. He was interested more that
students should be taught practically.
Question 4.
Answer:
Mr. Keesing allowed Anne to talk in the class after the joke Anne had played on him. He took Anne’s
joke in right spirit. He read the poem to the class adding his own comments. He read it to several classes
as well.
(Page 54)
Question 1.
Was Anne right when she said that the world would not be interested in the musings of a thirteen-year-
old girl ?
Answer:
Yes, Anne was right in saying so. It was because the world usually is interested in reading things of great
men. They may be politicians, statesmen or heavyweights in other fields of life.
Question 2.
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 mixes her diary writing with a few things of journals or memoirs. She uses her own genre of
writing her diary. Her diary was written originally in Dutch language. It is different as it doesn’t follow
the appropriate format. It is a mix of a journal, memoir, diary and log.
Question 3.
Why does Anne need to give a brief sketch about her family ? Does she treat ‘Kitty’ as an insider or an
outsider ?
Answer:
Anne needs to give a brief sketch about her family. Without it no one will be interested in reading a diary
of a small girl. She treats ‘Kitty’ as diary as an insider only.
Question 4.
How does Anne feel about her father, her grandmother, Mrs. Kuperus and Mr. Keesing ? What do these
tell you about her ?
Answer:
Anne looks at her parents ‘adorable’. She is all love for her grandmother. She feels equally for her
headmistress Mrs. Kuperus. She was in tears when Mrs. Kuperus was bidden farewell. She also loves her
teacher Mr. Keesing though she calls him ‘old fogey’. These tell that she is an affectionate girl.
Question 5.
Answer:
Anne writes in her first essay that talking is a student’s trait. She would do her best to keep talking under
control. Her mother also talked much. She had inherited this trait from her mother. Not much can be done
about inherited traits.
Question 6.
Anne says teachers are most unpredictable. Is Mr. Keesing unpredictable ? How ? (CBSE 2012)
Answer:
Mr. Keesing is unpredictable. He gives and gives homework to Anne as a punishment. She does it as
rightly as she can. She hopes that after the last essay, Mr. Keesing would give her homework again. But
instead he allows Anne to talk in the class. He also doesn’t give her homework again.
Question 7.
We don’t seem to be able to get any closer, and that’s the problem. Maybe it’s my fault that we don’t
confide in each other.
I don’t want to jot down the facts in this diary the way most people would, but I want the diary to be my
friend.
Margot went to Holland in December, and I followed in February, when f was plunked down on the table
as a birthday present for Margot.
If you ask me, there are so many dummies that about a quarter of the class should be kept back, but
teachers are the most unpredictable creatures on earth.
Anyone could ramble on and leave big spaces between the words, but the trick was to come up with
convincing arguments to prove the necessity of talking.
Answer:
Anne is reserved
She is self-confident and inventive
She is intelligent