Monday, December 5, 2011

About Mrs. Van Daan



Mrs. Van Daan was a sweet lady. She had a son and a husband. Sadly, she passed away in one of the concentration camps during WWII. In fact she went into hiding and stayed hidden for over a year, or so. Mrs. Van daan's sons name was Peter and he was 16. She always did stand by his side. She loved him dearly. She and Anne did have a relationship. I can't really tell if it was a positive or a negative. At first they were pretty good friends, but when Anne spilled water all over Mrs. Van Daan's coat, they were torn apart. That special coat was given to her, Mrs. Van Daan, by her father before he died. That was one of the only things that really mattered to her, besides her son and her husband. Mrs. Van Daan was somewhat of a flirt. She would flirt with Mr. Frank just a little, but nothing major. But anyways, Mrs. Van Daan was definitely  a caring mother and wife. Even if she did get in fights with her husband, Mr. Van Daan, she did care for him and Peter so very much. She was most definitely a caring person.
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