Annie Sullivan and Kate Keller are‚ surprisingly‚ alike and different in many ways. Both characters are so different‚ yet so similar‚ you can tell that the author did a great job when writing “The Miracle Worker”. As you are reading‚ you don’t even notice anything‚ you think of them separately. But when you think about it‚ the whole time you were comparing and contrasting them‚ especially since Kate doesn’t seem like a big character. You can tell Annie is‚ but Kate seems like she is more in the background
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won’t live up to the story of the play. 3. How does Gibson’s depiction of Annie Sullivan affect the way readers view her? What experiences does Annie have that make readers believe in her ability to help Helen Keller? 4. Answer: I felt that he made her very proper and would not give up‚ Annie has experiences such as getting hit in the face with a doll and losing a tooth. She has many more painful and
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many forms of art including classical painters like Raphael‚ Bronzino‚ and Valzquez (from whom he adopted his signature curled moustache). In the 1920’s Dali went to Paris and began interacting with Picasso‚ Magritte‚ and Miro leading to his first Surrealist phase. In between 1926 and 1929‚ Dalí made several trips to Paris‚ and met with influential painters including Pablo Picasso‚ whom he revered. He also met Joan Miro‚ the Spanish painter and sculptor who‚ along with poet Paul Eluard and painter Rene
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Tickets Please In tickets there are two main characters‚ these are John Thomas and Annie. Annie works on the trams and girls are only chosen to work on the trams of they have a confidant nature and a certain no-nonsense approach to men. And this affects her relationship with John Thomas. There are many ways how Lawrence shows how Annie and John Thomas are attracted to each other. The first example of this is on page eighty three paragraph two. " She could tell by the movement of his mouth and eyes
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the patients because if they get emotionally attached it could ruin the progress or even lead to other things. Without doubt‚ learning about this has changed my perspective‚ how disorders affected peoples lives‚ especially in Annie and Ben’s situation. Something about how Annie explains‚ interacts‚ and integrates the readers in her story/book drew me into thinking that even people with her background could do this is must be a tough field. Furthermore‚ it made me realize how people are affected by
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lonely first-time teacher Annie Sullivan is called to the Keller household to help six-year-old Helen‚ blind and deaf from a high fever. The entire household caters to Helen’s tantrums‚ rewarding her with candy for her highly-inappropriate behavior until Annie steps bravely forward with her belief that “obedience‚ is‚ the‚ gateway‚ through‚ which‚ knowledge‚ enters‚ the‚ mind‚ of‚ the‚ child –” (I.1). While obedience is the first step to learning‚ it cannot be the last. Annie teaches Helen what she
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The persistence Of Memory Salvador Dali ‘’I don’t do drugs‚ I am drugs’’ Surrealist Imagery is relevant to today’s society. This artwork was created in 1931 and formed by the famous artist Salvador Dali. It’s Oil on canvas‚ 9 1/2 x 13" (24.1 x 33 cm). It is now placed in the Museum of Modern Art‚ New York. Surrealism means above and beyond reality. It shows weird‚ bizarre‚ dreamlike objects since surrealist artists enjoy depicting the nightmares‚ dreams and imagination that our human brain creates
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Surrealism. They are literally meant to show the irrelevance of time. According to the Wikipedia website‚ one famous art history professor named Dawn Ades wrote‚ “The soft watches are an unconscious symbol of the relativity of space and time‚ a Surrealist meditation on the collapse of our notions of a fixed cosmic order.” In addition‚ there are some interesting subjects appearing in this painting such as the craggy rocks of Catalonia spreading out further away. This is the place where he grew up
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Dali’s Transition from Surrealism to Reality One of the most fascinating of Salvador Dali’s later works is 1954s The Disintegration of the Persistence of Memory‚ a direct continuation of Dali’s 1931 painting The Persistence of Memory. Offering a darker interpretation of this earlier work‚ Disintegration features a flooded version of the original landscape‚ many of the original elements breaking down and literally disintegrating. Much of these changes in the makeup and composition of the painting
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detailed pieces of art. Following this was another one-man show in the year 1929. Dali had been leaving his artistic life as an impressionist all along this period. However‚ after the 1929 Paris exhibition‚ he transformed his life into surrealist. As a surrealist‚ Dali was working with people of distinguished experience. This included artist Dadaist Andre Breton‚ who was the surrealism artist leader at that time. Dali
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