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  1. The Miracle Worker is one of many books and plays that deal with a young character coming to terms with a disability. Other (more recent) examples of this subgenre include Colin Fischer (2012) by Zach Stentz and Ashley Edward Miller, Jerk, California (2008) by Jonathan Friesen, and Blind (2014) by Rachel DeWoskin.

  2. Overview. William Gibson’s drama The Miracle Worker chronicles the relationship between the real-life Helen Keller, a young girl from Alabama who was blind and deaf, and her teacher, the Irish, headstrong Annie Sullivan from Boston. The play follows a three-act structure and was adapted from Gibson’s 1957 Playhouse 90 teleplay.

  3. The Miracle Worker: Act 1. The play begins late at night in Tuscumbia, Alabama, in the 1880s. A couple—a young woman named Kate Keller and a “hearty gentleman in his forties” named Captain Arthur Keller —are standing around a crib, talking to a doctor. The doctor says, “She’ll live.”.

  4. The Miracle Worker Questions and Answers The Question and Answer section for The Miracle Worker is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel. (T or F ) Helen overturns the cradle and Mildred, the baby, falls out – then Helen puts the towel doll into the cradle.

  5. The Miracle Worker Questions and Answers The Question and Answer section for The Miracle Worker is a great resource to ask questions, find answers, and discuss the novel. (T or F ) Helen overturns the cradle and Mildred, the baby, falls out – then Helen puts the towel doll into the cradle.

  6. The Miracle Worker Analysis. W illiam Gibson based The Miracle Worker on Helen Keller’s autobiography, The Story of My Life.The title of the play comes from Mark Twain’s description of Keller ...

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  8. Summary. The Miracle Worker portrays the turning point in the childhood of the famous author and activist Helen Keller. As a baby, Helen suffered an illness that left her deaf, blind, and mute ...

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