When a novel is using the first person point of view, the reader is getting the impression that he is a part of a story, he is completely immersed in it. First person narrators tend to be more subjective and closer to the reader in that they think about what the reader may think, and not just narrate the events. On the other had, third person narrators are completely different - they give off this vibe of distance, and they are quite objective, usually tending to just narrate what is going on around them.
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Answer:
The difference is that in the book Anne receives the diary outside the secret annex.
Explanation:
Anne Frank is the author of "The Diary of a Young Girl" where she recounts the times she was hidden, in a secret annex, along with family and other Jews during World War II. All were hidden so as not to be taken to the Nazi concentration camps. However, Anne starts writing in the diary long before she has to hide, as she won the diary at a birthday party, when Jews were still free citizens. In the play, this moment is presented differently, as Anne receives the diary when she is already hidden in the secret annex.
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