Throughout the play, Sullivan teaches Helen not only language, but her family a lesson too. Sullivan stayed with the Kellers in their home located in Alabama. After many surgeries, Anne was in fact able to see, just not very well. Having been blind before, Anne had much experience and motivation to teach Helen. When Helen was about the age of six, the Kellers higher a teacher named Anne Sullivan, who was hired to teach Helen language by Captain Keller. The play is based off of the life of Helen Keller, who was diagnosed being blind and deaf at a young age, due to an illness. Show More The Miracle Worker, written by William Gibson, is a nonfiction play written in 1957.
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