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Anne Frank's Relationship With Her Mother
Anne shows ways of being mature to a relationship with her mother.Here are some ways of how she becomes mature.

Anne looks back at her diary several times and she comes across the word “Mummy”. Anne ask herself “Anne is it really you who mentioned hate ? Oh, Anne how could you !” She then realizes that she should have been so brimful of rage.Anne thinks about how furious she used to be with her mother and how she still was sometimes, Anne also thinks that her mother doesn’t understand her, and she doesn’t understand her mother either. Anne was offended and was rude to her mother which made her mother unhappy. Here is an example of how Anne shows that she is maturing,Anne writes”The period when I caused Mummy to shed tears is over.

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