In “The Diary …show more content…
Anne became sympathetic when she realized she was able to sleep in a warm bed in a secure building while people outside the Annexe were being starved and tortured. On the other hand, students from Room 203 continued to go to school even if that was last thing they wanted to do. They learned how to be patient and being open-minded to new things. Mrs. Gruwell provided a sense of family which opened endless possibilities for the students in the end. Second, Anne became more of a mature girl over time while living in the Annexe. She started to write her rebellious comments in her diary instead of saying them out loud. Furthermore, Mrs. Gruwell changes greatly when she recognizes that she needed to continue to fight and not give up on her students. She came to work everyday with determination and a smile on her face even if her working conditions were tough. Her dedication impacted her students lives tremendously. The characters actions were important because they affected people they were surrounded by