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The Diary of a Young Girl Summary CBSE Class 1. English. Download Formula Book for Class 1. Maths and Science. The Diary of a Young Girl —By Anne Frank. Quick Review / Summary. Early Life (June 1. June 1. 5,1. 94. 2)Anne Frank, a courageous girl, was gifted a red and white checkered diary by her friend on her thirteenth birthday.
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She named it Kitty and started writing her feelings and happenings around her as she never had a good friend. Kitty turned to be her friend in which she confided everything. Thus, it was a source of comfort and support to her. Apart from Kitty she received many other gifts like a game, a bottle of grape juice and a blue blouse, a puzzle, a jar of cold cream, 2. She celebrated her birthday in the school by sharing cookies with her teachers and her classmates. Watch Amistad Hindi Full Movie on this page. They played volley- ball, danced around Anne in a circle and sang ‘Happy Birthday’.

Then she went home where her friends Ilse Wagner, Hanneli Goslar and Jacqueline van Maarsen were waiting for her. They were called Anne, Hanne and Sanne by others. Her friends presented her a beautiful book—Dutch Sagas and Legends. A puzzle, a darling brooch and a book ‘Daisy goes to the Mountains’ were some of the other gifts presented by her aunts.
Anne celebrated her birthday party on Sunday afternoon. She watched the Rin Tin Tin movie with her friends. It was a big hit. The list of Anne’s friends as written in her diary includes her classmates as well as boys.
Her best friend in her class was Jacqueline Van Maarsen but later she realized she never had a real friend and was mistaken about Jacqueline. Anne had many friends. Betty Bloemendaal looked kind of a poor girl as she lived in some obscure street in West Amsterdam and was a quiet girl. D. Q. was a nervous girl and the teachers always kept assigning her extra homework as punishment. Henny Mets and Ilse Wagner were nice girls with cheerful dispositions. Watch Compound Fracture Full Movie.
E. S. talked too much whereas Hanneli Goslar was a shy girl—outspoken at home but reserved around other people J. R. was a detestable girl who thought she was grown up. She was easily offended and burst into tears at the slightest thing. There were a few nice girls also in the list - Nannie van Praag- Sigaar, Eefje de Jong and G. Z. Among the boys there were some who admired her friends, some she regarded as funny, smart but there were others who were quite boring. But the strange thing was that Anne did not have a true friend.
She needed a friend in whom she could confide but there was none. Finally she decided to make ‘Kitty’ her friend and share her secrets with her. Anne and her Family (June, 2. Anne’s father, Otto Frank, was an adorable father. He got married to Anne’s mother at the age of thirty- six. Anne had an elder sister, Margot who was bom in 1. Anne was bom on June 2.
They lived at Frankfurt till Anne was four years old. Her father worked in a Dutch Opekta Company, which manufactured products used in making jam. In 1. 93. 3, her parents immigrated to Holland as her father had become the Managing Director of the company. The daughters, Margot and Anne, were sent to stay with their grandmother at Aachen. Anne was sent to a Montessori nursery school where she stayed till she was six. Her teacher in the sixth grade was Mrs.
Kuperus, the principal. Both of them had grown a liking for each other and were in tears when Anne had to leave the school as she had been accepted at the Jewish Lyceum. Life in Germany : Anne’s family lived a life full of anxieties as their relatives in Germany were suffering under Hitler’s anti- Jewish laws. In 1. 93. 8, her uncles (mother’s brothers) fled from Germany and took a safe refuge in North America whereas their elderly grandmother, aged seventy three came to live with them. Trouble started for the Jews after May 1. Watch Taking Earth Online Hoyts.
Jewish decrees restricted their freedom. According to the Germans, Jews were required to wear a yellow star, forbidden to use street- cars, not even own or ride them. Their shopping time was fixed between 3 p. There were so many restrictions but life went on. Meanwhile Anne’s grandmother got sick and she died in January 1. Anne loved her very much and when Anne celebrated her birthday in 1.
Life at School (June 2. Anne and her five friends formed a club called ‘The Little Dipper Minus Two’. They used to play a lot of ping pong. After a lot of games of ping- pong they used to go to the nearest ice cream parlour that allowed Jews. June 2. 1,1. 94. 2 made Anne a little nervous.
Actually, it was the day when they were worried about an upcoming meeting in the school in which the teachers would decide the promotion of students to the next grade. Anne was a bit skeptical about Maths. There were nine teachers in Anne’s school out of which seven were men. Her Maths teacher, Mr.
Keesing, had warned her several times as she talked too much. One day, he assigned her an extra home work, an essay on ‘A Chatterbox’. Anne jotted down the assignment and tried to stay quiet. She decided to write an essay that had convincing arguments to prove the necessity of talking. Mr. Keesing enjoyed the arguments but when she talked again in the class, she was assigned another topic ‘An incorrigible chatterbox’. Then in the third class, the topic was ‘Quack. Quack Quack ‘ Anne had exhausted her ingenuity on the topic of chatterboxes.
So, she took the help of her friend. Sanne who was good at poetry. They wrote the essay from beginning to end in verse. It was a beautiful poem about a mother duck and father swan with three baby ducklings that were bitten to death by father for quacking too much. Mr. Keesing took the joke in the right way and since then Anne had been allowed to talk and hadn’t been assigned any extra homework. First meeting with Hello (July 1- 5,1. Since Jews were not allowed to make use of cars they used to walk wherever they went.
On June 2. 4,1. 94. Anne passed the bicycle racks, she heard her name being called. When she turned around, she saw her friend Wilmas’ second cousin Hello Silberberg, standing there. Anne was surprised and wasn’t sure what he wanted but still they walked together to school and it continued afterwards also. On the way Hello told Anne about himself that he came from Gelsenkirchen and was living with his grandparents. His parents were in Belgium.
He used to have a girlfriend named Ursula but later left her as he didn’t enjoy her company. On Julyl, 1. 94. 2, Hello told Anne that his grandmother wanted him to meet Ursul and not Anne but Anne could feel that Hello was in love with her and not Ursul.
Even Margot and Anne’s mother had developed a liking for Hello which Anne liked. Though she knew in her heart that it was Peter and not Hello whom she loved. Hello was just a friend or as her mother put it—a suitor.
Call- up Notice (July 9- 1. After the results were decl’ared and Anne got her examination results. Anne noticed that her father looked worried about something. When she asked him, he told her that they had to go into hiding. They had already started making preparations by sending their clothes, food and furniture to other people as they neither wanted their belongings to be seized by the Germans nor to be into their clutches. Anne got scared. On July 8,1. Margot informed Anne that father had received a call- up notice from the SS.
The call- up notice brought the vision of concentration camps and lonely cells and that was frightening. Another terrible jolt came when they realised that the call- up notice was not for Otto but for Margot. After much discussion, it was decided to go into hiding even if it had to be a month earlier than what had been planned. Margot and Anne started packing their belongings.
They packed everything from curler, handerkerchiefs to clothes, school bags and not to forget Anne’s diary. Miep and Jan Gies helped them in shifting their baggage and finally at seven- thirty the family left for their hiding place. They left the house in a mess to create an impression that they had left in a hurry.