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In "The Miracle Worker," Kate Keller displays a nurturing yet determined demeanor as she cares for her daughter, Helen, who is deaf and blind. She often tries to communicate with Helen through touch and affection, showing a deep emotional bond. Additionally, Kate is persistent in advocating for Helen's education and well-being, often supporting Annie Sullivan's efforts to teach her daughter. Her physical actions reflect her love, frustration, and hope for Helen's development.

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