Type your answer here... She hides it in her mouth.
Annie armed herself with patience and persistence while training Helen in the breakfast room in "The Miracle Worker." She relied on these qualities to teach Helen to communicate and understand the world around her.
Annie rereads the report from the doctor indicating that Helen is blind and deaf, and the cause of her condition is unknown. This report fuels Annie's determination to help Helen, despite the challenges she knows she will face.
Specific symbols include, the water and the well, the key, the dolls, as well as the dog, and the baby crib. in the beginning she is imprisoned in a crib and later seeks to put her doll in the crib. She connects water with language and therefore the miracle happens. The well is significant because after Helen locked Annie in her room she hid the keys in the well. She is always seen petting or affectionately holding the dog. She gives Annie the key after to symbolizes she loves her and is a part of the family.
they hide in Anne room?!
In act 1 is where you first meet Helen in the 1880s. She is in her crib with her parents and the doctor standing over her. Her parents fear she wont live from a severe illness but the doctor tells them that Helen will be fine. The doctor leaves and Helen's mom, Kate stares over her baby and quickly makes a discovery that she is blind and deaf which is caused by the illness. Five years later and Helen grows up to be a spoiled, mean little girl. No one knows how to tame her. Helen's mother then persuades Mr. Keller, Hellen's father to pay a young women by the name of Annie Sullivan to help there child read and write. Mr.Keller is skeptical because Miss. Sullivan is from the North and Mr. Keller is a confederate officer but agrees anyway. Miss. Sullivan arrives at the Kellers house and greets Helen. Soon after she arrives, Annie and Helen are in Annie's room while she's trying to teach Helen how to spell. Helen quickly gets frustrated and hits Annie in the mouth then locks her in her room and hides the key. No one knows where Annie is except Helen and James, Helen's half brother. James soon tells his father where Miss. Sullivan is and they panic. They run around looking for Helen and the key. Helen is by the water pump with no key so Mr. Keller gets a ladder and gets Annie out of her room. Annie and Helen are alone by the well and Helen takes the key out of her mouth and drops it in the well. This is the end of Act 1
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A Tenement Worker is a person (worker) that works in a room or set of rooms .
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.
The Room of Requirement.
Cyber Acoustics in wall speakers are easy to hide in the walls of a living room.
It could, by a chance, be in her room or in the cupboard in the dining room.
you hide it in the managers room, where the control panel is.