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What is the speaker’s point of view of the tourists? Cite evidence from the text in your response. From is it raining on the house of Anne frank

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In "It's Raining on the House of Anne Frank", the speaker portrays the tourists as indifferent about being at such an important and tragic landmark. While the speaker holds a somewhat negative view of these people, it mostly comes across in the text at moments that are simply indifferent. Specifically, it is noticeable when the speaker mentions that the tourists would rather be somewhere else, and that they will quickly be heading to a museum next, which shows the reader that this house is merely a checkpoint on their tour.
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