It sounds like you're referring to Anne Frank from "The Diary of a Young Girl." Anne had complex feelings about the people you mentioned:
1. Her father (Otto Frank): Anne had a deep admiration and love for her father. She saw him as understanding, kind, and supportive. Otto Frank was a source of strength and comfort for Anne during their time in hiding.
2. Her grandmother: Anne's relationship with her grandmother was not as close. She describes her grandmother as strict and old-fashioned, with whom she didn't have a strong emotional bond.
3. Mrs. Kuperus: Anne had a somewhat strained relationship with Mrs. Kuperus, who lived in the same building. Anne found her to be nosy and critical, often feeling irritated by her presence.
4. Mr. Keesing: Mr. Keesing was Anne's teacher, and she had a mix of feelings towards him. At times, she found him strict and unfair, especially when it came to her schoolwork. However, she also appreciated his sense of humor and moments of kindness.
These relationships reveal Anne's complex personality. She was capable of deep love and respect, as seen in her feelings towards her father, but she also had moments of frustration and conflict with others, showing her adolescent struggles with authority and her desire for independence and understanding.