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That does seem to be a hard question so i guess that the only thing left to say here is that i don't know.

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"The Miracle Worker" is set in the late 19th century at the Keller family home in Tuscumbia, Alabama. Most of the action takes place in the Keller family's garden house and in the main house, which was surrounded by beautiful grounds and a water pump.

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Where is the setting of the miracle worker?

"The Miracle Worker" is set in Tuscumbia, Alabama, in the late 19th century. The play tells the story of Helen Keller, a young deaf and blind girl, and her teacher, Annie Sullivan, as they work together to overcome communication barriers and open up a new world of learning and understanding.


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"The Miracle Worker" was written in 1959 by William Gibson.


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Anne Sullivan is called the "Miracle Worker" because of her highly successful and groundbreaking work in teaching and communicating with Helen Keller, a blind and deaf child. Sullivan's dedication, patience, and innovative teaching methods were instrumental in unlocking Helen's potential and helping her to learn language and communication skills. Her remarkable success in educating Helen despite the seemingly insurmountable challenges she faced earned her the nickname "Miracle Worker."