Everyone in the house continues to fight with each other. The food situation is growing worse. However, Anne realizes that she is comparatively lucky.
"I usually come to the conclusion that it is a paradise compared with how other Jews how are not in hiding must be living. Even so, later on, when everything is normal again, I shall be amazed to think that we, who were so spick and span at home, should have sunk to such a low level."
The entire family is wearing frayed clothing. Anne and Margot have grown out of all of their things. Anne witnesses an air battle between the Germans and British. It is growing warm, but the Annexe residents still have to start a fire to burn their waste. They can't put.....
This is a free excerpt of 135 words. This section contains 913 words. This
study guide contains 39,860 words (approx. 133 pages at 300
words per page).
Read the rest of this Literature Guide with our Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl Access Pass.