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Yes, Anne Frank was very matured and responsible beyond her age. The entries in her diary during the war period show a change from childhood into adolescence. As a result, her emotions and feelings are clearly recorded in the book. They also represent how sensitive she was. However, she was also hopeful that things would get better and that they would come of their hiding. She listened to the news on the radio and the entries about the world outside reflected her hopes about the end of the war. Anne believed that the war had given them nothing but pain and sorrow. It is true and obvious from the diary of Anne Frank, the feelings of concern that she had for the Jews. Even though they lived in the same country, they were able to hide themselves in the annex, without the knowledge of the oppressors. Her writings reflect her feelings towards her people. The annex residents lived a life of compromises by not only adjusting to each other but also the restrictions that had to be imposed in order to live in hiding from the Nazis. They had to forego their small comforts, give up the freedom of being outdoors, not even look outside through the window during daytime, live with each other in cramped quarters and hold their tongue even if they didn't like something. Thus, there seems to be a transformation in her character, from being a sensitive girl to a mature child who sees the world from a serious and responsible perspective.  

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