the blind children gave annie two things 1- smoked sunglasses from hey vision problems and many eyesurgies 2-a doll to give to helen
In "The Miracle Worker," the blind children give Annie Sullivan simple handmade gifts, such as cards with raised letters and objects that they have crafted themselves. These gifts are intended to express their gratitude and appreciation for Annie's efforts to teach them and help them overcome their disabilities. Ultimately, it is the children's gestures of kindness and friendship that leave a lasting impact on Annie and reinforce her commitment to her work.
Annie Sullivan, from the Miracle Worker, is a strong, confident and a courageous young woman. For whatever you are using this tidbit of information for, GOOD LUCK
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Gibson presents the theme of perseverance and resilience in "The Miracle Worker" through the characters of Helen Keller and her teacher Annie Sullivan. The play illustrates the transformative power of patience and determination in overcoming obstacles, as Annie teaches Helen how to communicate and navigate the world despite her disabilities. Through their unwavering dedication to each other, the characters demonstrate the importance of persistence in the face of adversity.
In the book "The Miracle Worker"
Annie Sullivan is the protagonist Helen Keller and her family are the antagonists.
In The Miracle Worker (book)
she helps Hellen Keller and stuff
a garnet ring
Independent, Outspoken, Self-Confident, Headstrong
patience
Annie spole back to Keller in the miracle worker. He was saying that she was rude, and in his opinion women should be treated like the servants. Annie disagreed, and stood up for herself. Keller didn't aproove of this. He wanted her fired imidiately.