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Where did Annie take Helen Keller to live?

Annie Sullivan took Helen Keller to live in a small cottage on the Keller family estate in Tuscumbia, Alabama. The cottage became known as Ivy Green and was where Annie worked tirelessly to help Helen learn language and communication despite her disabilities.


The cries Annie Annie don't let them take me Annie came from Helen Keller?

Yes, that is correct. Helen Keller famously made that plea to her teacher, Annie Sullivan, during a breakthrough moment in her education when Annie was able to help Helen make the connection between the finger spelling she was feeling and the objects or concepts they represented.


Did the cries Annie Annie don't let them take me Annie come from Helen Keller?

No, the cries "Annie! Annie! Don't Let Them Take Me" comes from the novel/play The Miracle Worker. The line is said by Jimmy, Anne Sullivan's brother who passed away in an asylum at seven.


What attitude does James take toward Annie In the miracle worker?

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.


Why does Helen take the key from her mother and give it to Annie?

Helen takes the key from her mother and gives it to Annie because she wants to communicate that she trusts Annie and is willing to work with her to learn. It also signifies her desire for independence and shows that she is open to learning from someone other than her mother.


In the book The Miracle Worker what does Annie think Helen needs before she can learn?

Annie believes that Helen needs discipline and structure before she can begin to learn. She believes that Helen's behavior needs to be controlled in order for her to understand the concept of communication and learning.


In Miracle Worker act 2 scene 5 when Annie packs her suitcase what does it look as if she is intending to do and what dos she really intend to do?

In the play "The Miracle Worker," in Act 2, Scene 5, when Annie packs her suitcase, it appears as though she is intending to leave and give up on teaching Helen. However, her real intention is to take Helen to her home in order to provide a more focused and controlled environment for teaching her.


What is James Keller's purpose in the miracle worker?

He was Helen's older half brother in the play and movie. In real life, Helen had two older half brothers, so James is a "composite" character. James recognizes what his father and stepmother are unable to, that Annie will consider herself a failure if she does not teach Helen the concept of language. James defies his father, barring the dining room doors to him, so that Annie may take Helen to the water pump to refill the pitcher she had thrown at Annie. It is here, of course, that Helen suddenly connects the finger movements that Annie has been making into her hand for months with objects they represent. No one could know on what day Helen would make this connection, so James's blocking the doorway to his father is really a dramatic device.


In what state did the miracle worker take place?

"The Miracle Worker" is a play that depicts the story of Helen Keller and her teacher Annie Sullivan. The story is set in Tuscumbia, Alabama.


Why do you think Helen behaves so badly at her homecoming dinner the miracle worker?

Helen has always been allowed to have her own way. Her parents, like most parents, have no training or experience in raising a deaf-blind child. They cannot communicate with her, and they can't discipline her, either. Helen throws tantrums not because she is bad, but because she is so frustrated at her inability to see and hear, but most of all, to communicate. Rather than let her kick and throw things, the Kellers let her have the run of the house and eat from their dinner plates. In the two weeks that Helen has had no contact with anyone but Annie, she has learned to be very obedient. She knows that Annie will not punish her harshly, but she will not let her get away with anything, either. Once Helen and Annie return to the house, Helen is immediately spoiled and indulged again. Order turns to chaos. As Annie says, "take her out of my hands and it all falls apart!"


What did it take to get Annie Sullivan eyesight back?

For helping helen the little girl that was blind


How long did it take for Helen Keller to write a book?

Helen Keller's first book, "The Story of My Life," was published in 1903 when she was 22 years old. It took her several years to write and dictate the book with the help of her teacher, Annie Sullivan.