Mr. Van Daan. No. No. (To Mrs. Van Daan) Come along, liefje. Mrs. Van Daan. You’ll be all right, Peter? You’re not afraid? Peter (Embarrassed). Please, Mother. (They start up the stairs to the attic room above. Mr. Frank turns to Mrs. Frank.) Mr. Frank. You too must have some rest, Edith. You didn’t close your eyes last night. Nor you, Margot. —The Diary of Anne Frank, Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett What can you conclude about a character based on the stage directions in this passage? Mrs. Van Daan is concerned about Peter’s feelings. Mr. Frank likes to come to Peter’s rescue. Peter feels humiliated by his mother.