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Describe the relationship between Anne and Margot? |
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Answer» sisters bahanen bahin Anne\xa0was the elder sister of\xa0Margot. She always had this feeling that her mother loved\xa0Margot\xa0more than her because she was well-mannered and studious. ... The two sisters don\'t often get along, are not close friends, and don\'t confide in each other much.\xa0Margot\xa0doesn\'t get much attention in\xa0Anne\'s\xa0diary. Anne and Margot\'s relationship in the beginning is described as just about any relationship between sisters at that age: full of conflict. Margot and Anne were like the land and sky. Margot was an ordinary, dutiful and obedient elder sister whereas Anne was a defiant, independent and outspoken younger sister. Margot was a dainty young girl who did not speak much. She was very much like their mother in nature and temper. On the other hand, Anne was like their father in characteristics. She liked to take lead in matters while her sister preferred to be on the sidelines. Anne could not bear to be compared with Margot before she was the more obedient one, but as time progresses, they were made to accept each other in spite of their differences. Both of them underwent a remarkable change and gained courage to deal with the situation they were in. Towards the end, they have come to a kind of truce and have bonded well. They were sisters |
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