Anne Frank's Invincible Spirit

I have written an essay of what I think is Anne Frank's "Invincible Spirit." Several things of her personality, based on the short play I read, explain it.

I believe she has faith. She is religious and optimistic. She thinks that the war is a phase and that it will have to be over sometime. To think of the best she imagines that she is in the park. She imagines flowers growing everywhere during any season. She thinks that all people are good at the heart. She lets off steam by writting in her diary.

She doesn't let people walk over her and others. She stands up to Mr. van Daan (van Pels), Dr. Dussel (Mr. Pfeffer), and Mrs. Frank when they have an argument. When Margot wanted an end to the war no matter what the outcome was and Mrs. Frank got mad, Anne defended Margot.

Anne brings up the spirit of others. On Hannukah she gives gifts to everyone when nobody expected any. She sings the Hannukah song after the theif downstairs leaves and everybody joins in although they are still scared from the incident.

Anne tries to make the best out of hiding. When they first go into hiding she tries to get acquainted with Peter and Mouschi, Peter's cat. She hides Peter's shoes in a playful manner. She tries to start converstation with Dr. Dussel when he arrives. She gets excited when the workers downstairs leave.

Anne has an "Invinvible Spirit." She has faith and is optimistic, doesn't let people walk over her and others, brings up others' spirits, and tries to make the best out of hiding.