The Miracle Worker
"The Miracle Worker" is a play written by William Gibson that tells the inspiring story of Helen Keller, a young girl who is deaf and blind. The narrative focuses on her struggles to communicate and connect with the world around her, highlighting the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities.
The play centers on Annie Sullivan, Helen's dedicated teacher, who employs innovative methods to teach her. Through patience and determination, Annie helps Helen break through her isolation, ultimately leading to a profound transformation in Helen's ability to communicate and understand her surroundings.