Q.1. Anne called 26th July a ‘tumultuous’ day. Explain the reasons behind it.
Anne called 26th July a tumultuous day as it was full of tension and fright. The first warning siren was sent off in the morning but nobody paid any attention to it because it only meant that the planes were crossing the coast. The siren alarmed again around 2 O’clock in the afternoon. Anne and her sister went upstairs but after five minutes they heard loud gunshots. After half an hour, drone of engines faded and life became normal. The city was enveloped in thick fog. But after dinner time,there was another gun-fire round and swarms of planes. The air was buzzing with the drone of engines. Nobody was able to sleep that night because it repeated again at midnight.
Q.2. What does Anne Frank tell about her family in her diary?
Anne Frank tells that she has very lovely and caring family.Her parents and her elder sister love her a lot. There are about thirty people nearby her whom she can call friends. She has loving aunts and a good home but she wants to have a true friend with whom she can share her feelings and thoughts.
Q.3. Why did Anne think that she could confide more in her diary than in the people?
Anne Frank did not have a friend with whom she could share her feelings. Though she had spent a good time with her friends but she was unable to share her views and thoughts with them. When she got her diary, she decided to share everything with it because she believed that nobody would be interested in her musings. So, she treated her diary as her best friend. She felt that it would keep her life a secret and would not react like people. She confided everything in the diary; her family, her fear,her loneliness, her life and considered it her best friend and named it ‘Kitty”.
Q.4. Why does Anne Frank think that ‘paper’ has more patience than ‘people’?
Anne believes that paper has more patience than people because it listens to her more patiently and silently it does not react like other people and also because she can confide in her diary all her secrets.
Q.5. Describe your views about Mr Keesing as a teacher.
Mr Keesing seems to be a strict teacher. He actually believes taking action with good intention and prefers development in children. He tries to control Anne’s talkative habit, but as soon as he is convinced that it does not affect her studies, he overlooks her shortcoming.
Q.6. Anne says teachers are most unpredictable. Is Mr Keesing unpredictable? How?
Yes, Mr Keesing is an unpredictable person. He is angry with Anne for being talkative in class and gives her extra assignments as a punishment. But later, he finds her essays to be witty and amusing. This brings a change in him and he accepts her arguments. He develops a funny bone too and starts cracking jokes in the class. This change in Mr Keesing’s nature shows that he is unpredictable.
Q.7. What makes writing in a diary a strange experience for Anne Frank?
It was the first time Anne was writing in a diary. She felt that later no one would be interested in reading about the thoughts of a young girl. Both these facts made it a strange experience for her.
Q.8. What does Anne write in her first essay?
In her essay, Anne mentions that she will try her best to minimize talking between lectures but this is a trait she inherited from her mother and it is difficult to eliminate an inherited trait. Also, her mother talks as much as she does, if not more. She also stressed that talking was a necessary quality for a good student.
Q.9. Why does Anne want to keep a diary?
Anne wanted to keep a diary and write in it because she had a lot going on in her head. She had no friend with whom she could talk about such personal stuff. Thus, she decided to maintain a diary.
Q.10. How does Anne feel about her father, her grandmother, Mrs Kuperus and Mr Keesing? What do these tell you about her?
According to Anne, her father is the most lovable man one could ever come across. She loved and missed her grandmother more than she showed. She was on good terms with her teachers except the old fogey, Mr Keesing who taught them mathematics. The headmistress, Mrs Kuperus was her class teacher and both were very close to each other. Mr Keesing often punished Anne with extra assignments as a punishment for her talkative nature. These indicate that Anne was affectinate and a loving person.
30 videos|419 docs|58 tests
|
1. What is the main theme of "From the Diary of Anne Frank"? |
2. How does Anne Frank's diary provide insight into the Holocaust? |
3. What lessons can be learned from "From the Diary of Anne Frank"? |
4. How did Anne Frank's diary become a worldwide phenomenon? |
5. What impact did "From the Diary of Anne Frank" have on society? |
|
Explore Courses for Class 10 exam
|