Friday, May 6, 2016

Determination

   A lot of characters from the Miracle Worker written play by William Gibson show determination but the one with the most of it is Annie Sullivan. She practically glows with this strong emotion. Half blind herself, she is determined to teach Helen Keller who is both blind and deaf since birth. While no one can actually get to her, Annie sure thinks she can. This stubborn young woman does not quit even after Helen locks her to her room, knocks one of Annie's teeth and tires her merciless at breakfast in the Keller estate. Annie is the definition of determination, determined to help Helen. The reason for that is because she does not want what happened to Annie's childhood happen to Helens. Annie Sullivan's brother died and she thinks it was all on her to blame. She wants to help Helen succeed in life and live happily.