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Isolation
Anne feels isolated and cut off from her family and the other members of the Secret Annex throughout The Diary of Anne Frank, even while the group is crammed together in shared isolation from the world. The divide between the "inner world" of the Secret Annex and the "outer world" of Holland is mirrored in the divide between Anne’s "inner world" and the "outer world" of the Secret Annex.
The isolation of the members of the Secret Annex causes them to consider the fact that their lives are in constant danger.
Anne’s feelings of isolation prevent her from developing emotionally; it is not until she comes to terms with her family’s real love for her that she begins to develop a healthy self-identity.
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