She never complained or pouted about all the problems she was going through. She added, “ Think of all the beauty still left around you and be happy.” When Anne was moving into an attic that she wouldn't be able to leave, she explained it with excitement like it was a brand new house. Even when she elucidated how much she cried over leaving her school, she still wrote about how everything was alright. Everyday, Anne showed her optimism a lot in her diary. Instead of writing about horror and dread, she wrote about how funny and lovely her days were. Anne Frank was always happy to be in hiding and grateful that her family was still alive. Peter and her started a good friendship, so that made Anne very happy. The undergo was a very harsh time and many became depressed. Anne However, found a way to still be optimistic and …show more content…
Anne asserted, “When then they come up here they're always cheerful and gay, as if there were nothing in the world to bother them.” Anne’s father was very inspiring to her and encouraged her spirit. He told her to not worry and live her life. Mr. Dussel was very despondent, but sometimes he could have humor or be soft. At Hanukkah, they all were cheerful and thankful even when most were miserable. Miep risked her life to help the families, but she still would be cheerful around everybody. The families that lived in the annex focused on their jokes instead of being miserable. Anne felt inspired by her father, Miep, and everyone’s