Summarize "A voice within me is sobbing, "You see, that's what's become of you. You're surrounded by negative opinions, dismayed looks and mocking faces, people who dislike you, and all because you don't listen to the advice on your own better half." Believe me, I'd like to listen, but it doesn't work, because if I'm quiet and serious, everyone thinks I am putting on a new act and I have to save myself with a joke, and then I'm not even talking about my own family, who assume I must be sick, stuff me with aspirins and sedatives, feel my neck and forehead to see if I have a temperature, ask about my bowel movements and berate me for being in a bad mood, until I just can't keep it up anymore, because when everybody starts hovering over me, I get cross, then sad, and finally end up and turning my heart inside out, the bad part on the outside, and the good part inside, and keep trying to find a way to become what I'd like to be and what I could be if...if only there were no other people in the world. Yours, Anne M. Frank"

The speaker in the passage feels overwhelmed by negative opinions and mocking faces from those around them. Despite wanting to listen to their inner voice and improve themselves, they find it difficult because others misunderstand their seriousness and constantly criticize them. The speaker's family tends to react with concern and medication, which only adds to their frustration. Ultimately, the speaker yearns for a world without external pressures in order to fully become their true self.