
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Peter

Thursday, March 11, 2010
Character Analysis: Peter
Act I, Scene II Page709
Anne: Why didn't you ever come over?
Peter: I'm sort of a lone wolf. [He starts to rip off the star of David.]
Anne: What are you doing?
Peter: Taking it off.
Anne: But you can't do that. They'll arrest you if you go out without your star.
[He tosses his knife on the table.]
Peter: Who is going out?
These lines show much about his personality and about who he is. These next lines also on the same page show how he feels about the star that is on his clothes.
Anne: . . . . . . . What are you doing with yours?
[Peter goes over to the stove with his star.]
Peter: Burn it.
Anne: [She starts to throw hers in, and cannot.] It's funny, I can't throw mine away. I don't know why.
Peter: You can't throw . . . ? Something they branded you with . . . ? That they made you wear so they could spit on you?
Anne: I know. I know. But after all, it is the Star of David, isn't it?
[ In the bedroom, right, Margot and Mrs. Frank are lying down. Mr. Frank starts Quitly out.]
Peter: Maybe it is different for a girl.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Act 1

SceneIII
Now two months have passed and it is a little after six o' clock. All the workers leave and the two families start to move around. Anne takes Peter's shoes and Peter starts to argue with Anne. Peter goes to feed his cat and his mother tells him to

Scene IV
Several months later during the night everyone wakes up because they hear someone scream. It was Anne who was screaming because she had a nightmare. Everyone was worried because they thought that there were other people in the attic. Mr. Dussel is angry because Anne is always making noise, making it harder for him to sleep. The Franks help shush her up because they are worried someone on the out side will hear. When Mrs. Frank tries to bond with Anne by comforting her Anne denies it. Anne wants her father with her not her mother because they are different people. Anne explains her dream to her father. Anne tells her dad that she regrets the things she has done because it is not really her it is her bad side. Anne tells her dad that she will start to change and act differently.
Thursday, March 4, 2010
What is Drama?
