Anne was like any other child and had a pretty typical childhood. She also had many hobbies, which included reading and writing. She even had dreamed of being a famous writer someday, and her dreams began to come true when she received a plaid diary of which she had received for her thirteenth birthday according to the Anne Frank House. Her writing then …show more content…
Her desire to keep herself and her family safe had kept her quiet, and she had unbelievable willpower which she had to contain herself in the many times she wished to burst out at everyone and scream. She lived with the same people for three tedious years, never being able to leave no matter how much she wanted to get out of there claimed an article called,"Anne Frank's Final Years." In spite of everything, she still kept hope that one day she would be free and be able to enjoy her everyday life again. However, Anne's childhood was whisked out from underneath her and she spent the rest of her days in what we might call unbearable, but she called it an adventure according to Neil Tweedie. She took pride in her days, in which she made up little games and she found ways to cope with her unfair childhood says the Anne Frank Museum. Anne also had many hopes and dreams and spent her days confiding in her