How Is Helen Keller Presented In The Miracle Worker

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You really never know how hard a struggle is until your the one struggling. Annie Sullivan went through that problem with the teaching of Helen Keller a blind-deaf-mute child. This story is expressed in “The Miracle Worker” play written by William Gibson in 1956 and “The Miracle Worker” movie directed by Arthur Penn released in 1962. Annie Sullivan really had to persevere and struggle with the teaching of Helen Keller. Helen Keller became deaf and blind as a baby, so everything she knows now was from the great Annie Sullivan.
One of the greatest struggles both in the play and movie was “the breakfast scene” which took place in the dining room where Helen was once the rudest child to a child that uses her manners. It all took place when breakfast …show more content…

Annie started by grabbing Helens hand, Helen immediately fought back. Annie ordered everyone to leave the room so it could be just the two of them. Annie brought Helen back to her seat but Helen kept getting up. Helen would refuse to sit down no matter what Annie did. As soon as Annie kept fighting and finally got Helen to sit down. The next step was to get Helen to eat off her own plate and use manners. That again was another struggle with Helen throwing every single thing placed in her hand. After many attempts and Annie not quitting Helen finally sat down, ate with silverware off of her own plate, and even folded her napkin. Also both in the play and movie the Garden House was a big part. Both in the play and movie the Garden House was used as a home for only Helen and Annie. Annie was given two weeks to teach Helen as much as possible. Although Annie stated that Helen could never know where she was so they took her on a long carriage ride to go around to the Garden House, moved the furniture to different places in the house and Helen could never know that her parents were there to visit. The first struggle that came across was that when they went to bed Helen refused to sleep with Annie. Even though in the play Annie was able to sleep on one side

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