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Original Title: | The Miracle Worker |
ISBN: | 0743457587 (ISBN13: 9780743457583) |
Edition Language: | English |
Characters: | Anne Sullivan, Helen Keller |
William Gibson
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 128 pages Rating: 4.22 | 31952 Users | 427 Reviews
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NO ONE COULD REACH HER. Twelve-year-old Helen Keller lived in a prison of silence and darkness. Born deaf, blind, and mute, with no way to express herself or comprehend those around her, she flew into primal rages against anyone who tried to help her, fighting tooth and nail with a strength born of furious, unknowing desperation. Then Annie Sullivan came. Half-blind herself, but possessing an almost fanatical determination, she would begin a frightening and incredibly moving struggle to tame the wild girl no one could reach, and bring Helen into the world at last....List Containing Books The Miracle Worker: A Play
Title | : | The Miracle Worker: A Play |
Author | : | William Gibson |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 128 pages |
Published | : | June 25th 2002 by Pocket (first published 1956) |
Categories | : | Plays. Classics. Biography. Nonfiction. Drama |
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Ratings: 4.22 From 31952 Users | 427 ReviewsCriticism Containing Books The Miracle Worker: A Play
"No One Could Reach Her"I went to this play and read this book when I was in grade 4. It had a huge impact on me. It was all I could talk about for weeks. I wanted to go see it again and again. It will always be one of my favorite plays. Another friend just posted a review of Helen Keller's autobiography and I look forward to reading that one too. I would love to see this play with my daughter. I remember watching as Helen got so upset when she couldn't express herself and fought those who triedPros: no long monologues; a lead role with no speaking parts so that someone who has trouble memorizing lines can still be featured; extremely poignant; inspirational perspective on "seeing with words"; balance between male and female characters; would not require editing for content.Cons: complicated staging; annoyingly grandiloquent stage notes (seriously - who uses "proffer" and "deposit" instead of "give" and "place" in stage notes anyway); not sure if dogs allowed in theater.Iman and Alia,
Wow, what a fantastic play. I immensely enjoyed it, and I think that may be because I read the book Helen Keller in 3rd grade. I remember how fascinating it was to read about this girl and how she learned to sign and speak when she couldnt hear or see. This play didnt give anything about her life after her childhood, but it doesnt need to. It shows how Annie helps Helen to learn things to learn to see with words when she cant for herself, and that is a very beautiful thing. I pray that I can
The Miracle Worker by William Gibson film onlypub 1956autumn 2012play dramatisationThe film, starring Anne Bancroft came out in 1962. Forty years on, those methods would not be allowed.The full film is on YouTube: http://youtu.be/556xz3Mw7rw3*
This play brings back a lot of memories for me. I acted in a production of it in high school. I played a bit part, spoke a single line, and was on stage for one scene. But it was a big thrill to be involved in it, and gave me a love of acting which persists to this day.
GENERAL:- focuses on Anne Sullivan and her early efforts in educating Helen Keller- encouraged me to add Keller's autobiography to my tbrLIKES:- extremely moving, extremely powerful.- the added part about Keller's half-brother, James, was interesting. I wasn't expecting that.- Similarly, the part about Sullivan's brother, Jimmie, was extremely moving and artfully set up.DISLIKES:- the story was the compelling aspect, not the writing.- I wish the pacing had been different. The whole narrative was
One thing I would just like to bring up-- this is a play. I was not expecting that. This was a lovely play though. I don't really read a ton of plays because I find them hard to follow, but this one was good. I was actually able to follow and trace the events. But it was a bit difficult in certain times to try to REALLY understand what was going on. It would be cool if they could turn this play into an actual book format (of course keeping the original play).The play was about Helen Keller when
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