In "The Miracle Worker" by William Gibson, Annie Sullivan ultimately wins the "suitcase war" against Helen Keller by patiently and persistently teaching her using the manual alphabet. Annie's determination, resilience, and innovative teaching methods enable her to successfully break through Helen's isolation and establish a powerful connection with her.
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Annie Sullivan was raised as a Catholic but later in life became more aligned with Protestant beliefs after her experiences with her student, Helen Keller, who was a Scottish Presbyterian.
In the book "The Miracle Worker"
Annie,Captain Keller and Kate Keller
Helen Keller's teacher was Annie Sullivan
She enjoyed literature especially Shakespeare
Annie Sullivan taught Helen Keller to call her "Teacher."
Annie Sullivan
Annie lets Helen unpack her suitcase in "The Miracle Worker" to try to bond with Helen and build trust between them. By allowing Helen to explore and interact with the items in the suitcase, Annie hopes to establish a connection with her and begin the process of teaching her about language and communication.
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