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How does Anne Frank's view changes about Peter?

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Answer: she ends up liking him

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Initially, Anne felt suspicion and impatience towards Peter Van Daan whom she believes is excessively lazy and self-centered. Because she must share a small space with him and both his and her family members as well as a family friend, their living quarters were cramped and stifling, which only made matters worse. At first, Peter was irritating to Anne, but as the long months progressed, her attitude toward Peter became more gentle and affectionate.

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