Think you’ve got your head wrapped around The Diary of Anne Frank (play)? Put your knowledge to
the test. Good luck — the Stickman is counting on you!
Q. Which of the following events in the drama demonstrates the theme of warfare?
Mrs. Frank and Anne have trouble getting along.
Mr. Frank gives Anne a diary for her birthday
Peter keeps hogging the W.C.
Frank family has to hide in the secret annex.
Q. Which of the following characters in the drama is directly connected to the theme of youth?
The students at Anne's Jewish school
Anne Frank
Mrs. Frank's new baby
Mr. Van Daan
Q. Which of the following is the best inference about the theme of family in the drama?
The Franks agree to accept Mr. Dussel into the annex because he is family.
After the war, Miep Gies starts her own family.
The people in the attic accept each other as family because they share both a physical space, as well as an emotional one.
Mr. Kraler and Miep Gies were adopted by Mr. Frank.
Q. Which of the following events from the drama causes the reader to reflect on the theme of "fear"?
Miep brings the annex residents a cake.
The annex residents light the menorah for Hanukah.
Anne has a terrible nightmare.
Animals run away from Mrs. Van Daan when she wears her fur coat.
Q. Which character's actions best demonstrate the theme of "love"?
Peter hugging Mouschi.
Mr. Dussel hugging the potatoes.
Anne hugging her diary.
Anne making small gifts for each of the residents on Hanukah.