At first she didn't trust her but then after Helen spent more time with Annie she started to feel more comfortable with her and trusted her.
Annie elicits the emotion of trust in Helen to reestablish touching her. Through her consistent and patient care, Annie is able to rebuild the trust between herself and Helen, which allows Helen to willingly accept her touch again.
Annie lets Helen unpack her suitcase in "The Miracle Worker" to try to bond with Helen and build trust between them. By allowing Helen to explore and interact with the items in the suitcase, Annie hopes to establish a connection with her and begin the process of teaching her about language and communication.
In "The Miracle Worker," James initially feels protective of Annie Sullivan, viewing her as a threat to Helen's wellbeing. He is skeptical of her methods and reluctant to trust her with Helen's care. However, as he witnesses Annie's dedication and determination to help Helen, he comes to respect and support her efforts.
they weren't separated. annie died before helen
Annie teaches Helen the signs for "water" and "doll" by letting Helen feel her face and then making Helen feel a water pump and a doll.
Annie Sullivan and Kate Keller disagreed about Annie's teaching methods and approach in teaching Helen Keller, Kate's daughter. Kate initially doubted Annie's ability to reach Helen, but eventually came to see the effectiveness of Annie's approach in helping Helen to communicate and learn.
she was her teacher...she touch her how to speak alittle bit ...and she was a big help to helen because she was patient...if it wasnt for annie..helen would still be attached to her mom..but annie was the one who forced helen to grow up and eal with her conditions...and annie also acted as a sister to helen...she was helens bestfriend/teacher for 49 years.
Her teacher, Annie spelled out words in her hands. Then when Annie thought Helen was ready she introduced her to braille.
nothing. Annie Sullivan worked with Helen until she died
Helen Keller's parents brought Annie Sullivan to work with Helen because Annie herself had experience overcoming disabilities, and they believed she could effectively communicate with Helen and teach her how to understand the world through touch and sign language. Annie's patience, dedication, and innovative teaching methods proved successful in helping Helen overcome her disabilities and learn to communicate effectively.
Annie Sullivan taught Helen Keller to call her "Teacher."
she had annie by her side