Anne Frank posits that paper possesses greater patience than people. Often found in solitude and dejected, she expressed a lack of genuine companionship. This conveys the impression that Anne Frank felt unsupported. To dispel ambiguity and foster reader comprehension, she introduces her beloved father, empathetic mother, benevolent grandmother, and affectionate sister.
She confided in Kitty, her diary, treating it as a confidante and closest friend.