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Miep 

Mrs. Van Daan

Stage Directions

The Green Police were taking her away

a white glove, his scarf, and Anne's diary. He reads Anne's diary.

Mrs. Frank

Peter

There is a crash in the warehouse below, they discover a theif stole a cash box and radio. They fear he will tell the Green Police

costumes, props, lighting, sound effects, scenery, stage directions

We can tell there is a lot of tension in the annex.

The adults are bickering, Anne and her mother argue. Kraler asks if another man can join them which upsets some of the characters.

Anne and her father dance around the room. 

 

 

Mr. Van Daan

World War ll and the Holocaust.

The mood is sad.

The room is empty or bare with only a few pieces of overturned furniture. It is dusty and uninhabited

Mr Frank finds his families belongings and cries. 

He also states the memories are too painful for him

Flashback

Anne

Anne wakes in the middle of the night from a nightmare. 

 

Dussel brought bad news at the end of scene 4. It is dark and quiet in the annex, the war continues as we hear soldiers and airplanes overhead. Margot has her bed separated by a sheet for privacy. When all the characters wake up they are instantly afraid and worried, some are even aggrevated or angry. The residents of the annex have been living in constant fear

 

Jan Dussel

Characters become fearful, anxious, tense because they hear a crash below. A thief was in the wharehouse and the families are worried they have been discovered.

Dialogue

Mrs. Frank

Mr. Frank

Things are getting worse. Hundred of Jews are disappearing/being taken to camps everyday.

Dussel

Yellow Star of David patches

"We're all living under terrible tension. That's why we must control ourselves."

What historical event(s) caused the Franks, Van Daan and Dussel to go into hiding?

This tells the reader or actor information about what they characters are doing, including how they are speaking, moving, and behaving. 

During this action or scene (Act 1, Scene 3) the mood is lighthearted and happy. The characters are trying to have a good time despite their situation.

"There are no walls, there are no bolts, no locks that anyone can put on your mind."

"He acts like it was something to be ashamed of. It's nothing to be ashamed of, to have a little girlfriend."

Peter and Anne rip these off of their clothes while talking to one another. Peter burns his but Anne cannot. 

What news does Dussel share with the Franks and Van Daans when he arrives?

This is an interruption in the story that relays information about the past.

This is the exchange of lines between two characters.

How is the Hannukah celebration interrupted? What do the families fear this means?

During scene 3 the mood quickly turns from happy and light-hearted to what? How do we know?

In Act 1, Scene 5 the characters are happy and hopeful while celebrating Hanuka when the mood suddenly changes. What does the mood change to and why?

List four elements of a play other than spoken word, or dialogue.

This character did not think it was wise to move into the annex with so many people, but makes the best out of the situation.

When Mr. Frank has returned to the annex, what is the mood or feeling of the scene? How can we tell?

This character has a nightmare that the Green Police find their hiding spot.

"I think someday he'll be caught and then he'll make a bargain with the Green Police...if they'll let him off, he'll tell them where some Jews are hiding!"

This character is described as being meticulous and finicky.

What does Mr. Frank find in the annex during scene 1? What does he do with the item(s).

This character is often embarrassed by his parents and recieves a safety razor for Hanukkah.

This character helped bring the Franks and Van Daans food and necessities, and found Anne's Diary.

During Act 1, Scene 4 there is a lot of tension, anxiety and fear?  What happens to cause this and what evidence suggests this is the general mood?

"Don't worry. You won't be bothered any more. We're getting rid of it... I'm doing it because I'm sick of seeing that cat eat all our food."

When Anne wakes the rest of the annex up in the middle of the night, what was she having a nightmare about?


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This character helped bring the Franks and Van Daans food and necessities, and found Anne's Diary.

Miep 

This character is often embarrassed by his parents and recieves a safety razor for Hanukkah.

Peter

This character has a nightmare that the Green Police find their hiding spot.

Anne

This character is described as being meticulous and finicky.

Jan Dussel

This character did not think it was wise to move into the annex with so many people, but makes the best out of the situation.

Mrs. Frank

What does Mr. Frank find in the annex during scene 1? What does he do with the item(s).

a white glove, his scarf, and Anne's diary. He reads Anne's diary.

Peter and Anne rip these off of their clothes while talking to one another. Peter burns his but Anne cannot. 

Yellow Star of David patches

What news does Dussel share with the Franks and Van Daans when he arrives?

Things are getting worse. Hundred of Jews are disappearing/being taken to camps everyday.

When Anne wakes the rest of the annex up in the middle of the night, what was she having a nightmare about?

The Green Police were taking her away

How is the Hannukah celebration interrupted? What do the families fear this means?

There is a crash in the warehouse below, they discover a theif stole a cash box and radio. They fear he will tell the Green Police

"He acts like it was something to be ashamed of. It's nothing to be ashamed of, to have a little girlfriend."

Mrs. Van Daan

"There are no walls, there are no bolts, no locks that anyone can put on your mind."

Mr. Frank

"We're all living under terrible tension. That's why we must control ourselves."

Mrs. Frank

"I think someday he'll be caught and then he'll make a bargain with the Green Police...if they'll let him off, he'll tell them where some Jews are hiding!"

Dussel

"Don't worry. You won't be bothered any more. We're getting rid of it... I'm doing it because I'm sick of seeing that cat eat all our food."

Mr. Van Daan

When Mr. Frank has returned to the annex, what is the mood or feeling of the scene? How can we tell?

The mood is sad.

The room is empty or bare with only a few pieces of overturned furniture. It is dusty and uninhabited

Mr Frank finds his families belongings and cries. 

He also states the memories are too painful for him

During this action or scene (Act 1, Scene 3) the mood is lighthearted and happy. The characters are trying to have a good time despite their situation.

Anne and her father dance around the room. 

 

 

During scene 3 the mood quickly turns from happy and light-hearted to what? How do we know?

We can tell there is a lot of tension in the annex.

The adults are bickering, Anne and her mother argue. Kraler asks if another man can join them which upsets some of the characters.

During Act 1, Scene 4 there is a lot of tension, anxiety and fear?  What happens to cause this and what evidence suggests this is the general mood?

Anne wakes in the middle of the night from a nightmare. 

 

Dussel brought bad news at the end of scene 4. It is dark and quiet in the annex, the war continues as we hear soldiers and airplanes overhead. Margot has her bed separated by a sheet for privacy. When all the characters wake up they are instantly afraid and worried, some are even aggrevated or angry. The residents of the annex have been living in constant fear

 

In Act 1, Scene 5 the characters are happy and hopeful while celebrating Hanuka when the mood suddenly changes. What does the mood change to and why?

Characters become fearful, anxious, tense because they hear a crash below. A thief was in the wharehouse and the families are worried they have been discovered.

This is an interruption in the story that relays information about the past.

Flashback

This is the exchange of lines between two characters.

Dialogue

This tells the reader or actor information about what they characters are doing, including how they are speaking, moving, and behaving. 

Stage Directions

What historical event(s) caused the Franks, Van Daan and Dussel to go into hiding?

World War ll and the Holocaust.

List four elements of a play other than spoken word, or dialogue.

costumes, props, lighting, sound effects, scenery, stage directions