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    the play if you get lost and also sometimes the plays are not going to be performed very well and just 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

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    Saint Pope Pius X (born Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto) was born on June 2‚ 1835 in Riese‚ Kingdom of Lombardy-Venetia‚ Austrian Empire. (now Italy‚ Province of Treviso) He was born in a family of ten‚ three brothers and six sisters. At a young age‚ Giuseppe studied Latin with his village priest. In 1850 he received the tonsure from the Bishop of Treviso‚ and was given a scholarship from the Diocese of Treviso to attend the Seminary of Padua‚ where he finished his classical‚ philosophical‚ and theological

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    Letter to Ninth Graders‚ Patrick Sullivan states that there is an “exception gap between the skills students are typically bringing into college and what teachers like [him] think students should be bringing with them to college.” Throughout the writing‚ Sullivan mentions that without “college readiness skills” you are not going to be prepared for college. In my opinion‚ how academically involved a student wants to be in his/her education is what determines

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    Characters: Helen Keller (Hallie Kate Eisenberg) a six-and-a-half year old daughter of Kate and Arthur who is left deaf and blind after a serious illness as an infant. Despite her handicaps‚ she’s a girl of exceptional intellect and cleverness. Anne Sullivan (Alison Elliot) she is a very kind and hard-working governess.the miracle worker to which the title of the play refers. Captain Arthur Keller (David Strathaim) a hearty gentleman in his forties. He is a newspaper publisher who possesses much

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    William Gibson’s play‚ The Miracle Worker‚ illustrates how people who triumph over hardships can succeed in achieving their goals. The play follows Annie Sullivan‚ a half-blind northern young woman‚ as she travels to Post-Civil War Tuscumbia‚ Alabama in order to teach Helen Keller‚ a blind and deaf little girl. When she arrives in Alabama‚ Annie meets Helen’s family members; her father‚ Captain Keller‚ is a stubborn‚ commanding former Civil War captain and her mother‚ Kate Keller‚ is a young‚ overly

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    They wrote to Michael Anagnos‚ who was the director of the Perkins Institute and Asylum for the Blind. They asked him to help them find a teacher for their daughter. He wrote to them and told them that he knew a young teacher and her name was Anne Sullivan. She had been blind‚ but a series of operations helped restored her eyesight. Anne traveled to Alabama to live with Helen’s family and to teach her. Anne went to live with the Keller family in March‚ 1887. Anne helped Helen to learn how to communicate

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    Christopher’s parents Ed Boone and Judy Boone‚ have many similarities and differences during the dation of the novel. These similarities and differences are shown in many different aspects throughout the novel. A similarity between both parents trying to protect Christopher. His father thought he was protecting Christopher by telling him his mother die. On the other hand his mother thought not being in his life was the best for him. This is shown after Christopher reads the letters from his mother

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    and blind. Although most people thought that she couldn’t go to school‚ her parent still hoped that she would have chance to be educated. After seven years looking for help and advice‚ Keller’s parent finally found a suitable mentor for her‚ Anna Sullivan‚ who herself had once been completely blind‚ but fortunately recovered after several operations. The empathy between Anna and Keller was expected to help them understand each other. Because Keller was lack of communication in very long time‚ starting

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    Hellen keller impacted the lives of people who were physically impaired and changed their lives drastically including her own. Specifically the of the people who were blind. She was an advocate for those who were blind and those with disabilities. Helen Keller was not born blind‚ but at only 19 months old she got ill with what is believed to be known as scarlet fever which made her blind and deaf. This changed her life forever but her mother was supportive of her‚ which is what helped mold the kind

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