The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank

Anne frequently adopts a sarcastic tone in her diary when she speaks about housemates with whom she does not always get along with.

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Anne uses her diary as a place to "unload" her deepest feelings about her housemates. Many of the people do not get along well or give in to their personal idiosyncrasies which means that someone else has to suffer. Anne is young enough and she has been taught to be polite; therefore, she does not react to the people, even when they deserve a smart remark.

Anne uses her diary as a place to "unload" her deepest feelings about her housemates. Many of the people do not get along well or give in to their personal idiosyncrasies which means that someone else has to suffer. Anne is young enough and she has been taught to be polite; therefore, she does not react to the people, even when they deserve a smart remark.