Anagnos gives Annie Sullivan a letter of introduction and guidance when he assigns her to be Helen Keller's teacher. This letter outlines Helen's challenging behavior and suggests strategies for teaching and connecting with her.
Annie Sullivan
Anagnos is a secondary character in the play "The Miracle Worker" by William Gibson. He is the director of the Perkins School for the Blind where Annie Sullivan, the protagonist of the play, trained and learned to work with Helen Keller. Anagnos is a supportive and understanding figure who helps Annie navigate the challenges of teaching Helen.
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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.
Annie interpreted Michael Anagnos's comment about Helen's tantrums as a challenge to change her approach and find a new way to connect with Helen. Instead of accepting defeat, Annie saw it as an opportunity to think creatively and persevere in her efforts to teach Helen. She took it as a sign that there was still hope for Helen's improvement.
Annie was Helen Keller's teacher & companion until her death.
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Helen Keller met her teacher Annie Sullivan in March 1887 .
Her teacher, Annie spelled out words in her hands. Then when Annie thought Helen was ready she introduced her to braille.
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at the braille school helping children.