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What is Helen's handicap in book the miracle worker?

Helen Keller had a childhood illness which resulted in her being deaf and blind.


Who is aunt ev in the book miracle worker?

Aunt Ev is a character in the play "The Miracle Worker" by William Gibson. She is Helen Keller's aunt who is initially dismissive of Helen's potential for improvement and advocates for sending her to an institution.


What are the character role of the miracle worker?

The Mood of the Miracle Worker varies throughout it's scenes. Whenever Helen is unhappy, the whole scene carries a hopeless and depressing feeling. THis reflects how Annie feels inside each time she fails to connect with Helen. However, when young Helen is happy towards the end of the play, the play takes on the emotions of relief, joy, happiness and new found hope. This reflects how Helen feels inside the moment she connects the meaning of water to the signlanguage spelling of it.


What is the rising action in the book miracle worker?

In "The Miracle Worker" by William Gibson, the rising action occurs as Annie Sullivan works to teach Helen Keller how to communicate and make sense of the world. This includes struggles, breakthroughs, and setbacks in their relationship as Annie uses different methods to reach Helen. The tension rises as Annie faces challenges in helping Helen overcome her isolation and learn to connect with others.


In the book miracle worker who is anagnos?

in the miracle worker, anagnos is the man they send a letter because they heard he works wonders for blind people. ( or deaf) He is a teacher i believe at the perkins institute for the blind and sends Annie to teach Helen. if hes not a teacher then hes created the place.


Symbolism in the miracle worker?

The well, the locked doors, the "Helen is like a safe, needs to be unlocked" quote. The key symbolizes Helen's learning. In the beginning of the book she wanted to lock Annie out of her mind but by the end she wants to give Annie the key to her knowledge. The doll symbolizes Helen


What was Annie Sullivans idea of original sin?

In the book "The Miracle Worker"


Who agreed to learn the alphabet to help Annie Sullivan?

In The Miracle Worker (book)


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.


How does James now reveal a major change in his character In the miracle worker book act 3?

In Act 3 of "The Miracle Worker," James reveals a major change in his character by standing up to his father, Captain Keller, and advocating for Annie Sullivan to stay and continue teaching Helen. This shows James' growth in assertiveness and belief in Annie's methods, as he defies his father's wishes and stands by what he believes is right for Helen's progress.


What is ''The Miracle Worker'' about?

The Miracle WorkerThe Miracle Worker is a movie about a blind and deaf girl named Helen Keller. She has been taught nothing and has no manners. Then a woman, Annie Sullivan, comes and tries to teacher her what objects/words mean, manners, and respect. Helen's parents didn't think that Annie would teach her anything because she was nearly blind as a child and also had 9 operations on her eyes. Later on, Annie is a huge influence on Helen. But if you want to find out the ending you should read the book because it is truly amazing! Or, you can see the movie. See the related links below for the link.


In the book the miracle worker what is revealed about annies personality and background?

In "The Miracle Worker," Annie Sullivan's determined and resilient personality is revealed through her struggles as a young woman who overcame her own disabilities to become Helen Keller's teacher. Her background as a former student of the Perkins School for the Blind and her own difficult upbringing in an almshouse are also key aspects of her character development in the story. Overall, Annie's strength, compassion, and dedication shine through as she works tirelessly to help Helen overcome her challenges.