There really isn't an "antagonist" per se. At one point, early on, Helen's parents fill the antagonist role because they underestimate Annie's ability to help their child. They consequently become a large obstacle to her success. But they eventually come around as they truly love their daughter and want her to succeed. But, essentially Annie Sullivan and her pupil Helen Keller triumph over the effective paralysis caused by her deafness and blindness. This allows her to ultimately thrive.
The antagonist in "The Miracle Worker" is the character of Annie Sullivan, especially in the early stages of the story. She challenges and conflicts with Helen Keller's family and struggles to communicate with Helen, but ultimately becomes her teacher and helps her break through her isolation.
The characters in The Miricle Worker are Helen Keller, Annie Sulivan, Mr. and Mrs. Keller, James(Helen's half brother), Jimmie(Annie's brother), and some minor servant characters.
Helen and Captain Keller are the antagonist
The protagonist is Annie and Helen is the main antagonist.
The protagonist in The Miracle Worker is Helen Keller.
Annie Sullivan is the protagonist Helen Keller and her family are the antagonists.
there are three acts in the miracle worker
Percy in "The Miracle Worker" is a servant for the Keller family.
In the miracle worker why does Jimmie walk with a crutch
The Miracle Worker is a true story and the pump is not symbolic it is just what happened.
"The Miracle Worker" was written in 1959 by William Gibson.
Helen Keller's nickname was "The Incarnation of Darkness."
"The Miracle Worker" was published by Random House in 1957. It was written by William Gibson.
The Miracle Workers was created in 1982.
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