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Anne was not violated, Anne Frank said “dead people receive more flowers than the living ones because regret is stronger than gratitude.” This quote shows that Anne Frank would be more famous in death. Mr. Frank did not violate Anne’s rights by publishing her diary, Mr. Frank carefully monitored what went into the book, Anne already gave her diary a title. And Anne was rewriting her diary into chapters. To begin with, Mr. Frank did not violate Anne’s rights. Mr. Frank carefully monitored what went into the book. Otto was committed to a close regulation of how Anne’s life and work would appear in public. Mr. Frank did not allow personal things to be written in their diary’s. This proves Mr. Frank did not violate Anne’s rights; he cared enough

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