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The Miracle Worker (Theatre)

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The Miracle Worker is a play by William Gibson (not that William Gibson.) Written in 1956, it tells the true story of how Annie Sullivan became the teacher and companion to blind, deaf, and mute Helen Keller in 1880s Alabama.The play originated in 1957 as a Playhouse 90 television broadcast, starring Teresa Wright as Annie Sullivan and Patty McCormack as Helen Keller. In 1959, it was shown on Broadway with Anne Bancroft as Annie and Patty Duke as Helen. In 1961, it was performed on London's West End with Anna Massey as Annie and and Janina Faye as Helen.There have been three movie adaptations. The best known is the 1962 film directed by Arthur Penn, with Bancroft and Duke reprising their Broadway roles. Both actresses earned Academy Awards for their performances; Bancroft for Best Leading Actress and Duke for Best Supporting Actress (at 16, the youngest-ever Oscar winner up to that time). In 1979, Patty Duke took on the role of Annie while Melissa Gilbert played Helen. In 2000, Disney took its shot at the story, with Alison Elliott and Hallie Kate Eisenberg as the leads. The 1979 and 2000 versions were made for television, with the former winning an Emmy Award.The play has been critically acclaimed, winning several Tony Awards during its initial Broadway run. Anne Bancroft even made the cover of Time magazine for her stage role.
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Tempting Fate
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Tempting Fate: On their second encounter, Annie shows Helen the difference between "bad girl" (with a nasty face) and "good girl" (with a big bright artificial smile). She tells Helen she's a "very good girl" upon which the latter smashes a vase on the floor. (She's apparently trying to ask if this too is "bad girl", to which Annie signals that it is.)
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Non-Verbal Miscommunication
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Nonverbal Miscommunication: Most of Helen's attempts to express her wants and needs are either misunderstood or disregarded by those around her. Conversely, she understands very little of what her family tries to tell her. (Again, in reality Helen had invented over sixty home signs which were understood by family; it's just that these weren't adequate means to express her whole mind and all her questions.)
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Remake Cameo
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Remake Cameo: Though far more than just a "cameo". Patty Duke, who had played Helen both on Broadway and in the 1962 movie, came back to play Annie in the 1979 version.
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Ironic Echo
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Ironic Echo: When James mentions that Helen locked Annie in her room, the Captain asks why he didn't tell them earlier upon which James echoes an earlier line directed towards him: "Everyone's been telling me not to say anything."
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As the Good Book Says...
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As the Good Book Says...: When asked to say grace at the homecoming party, James recites the passage from Genesis 32 about Jacob wrestling with an angel.
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Bilingual Bonus
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Bilingual Bonus: Annie and Helen frequently finger-spell throughout the play.
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Catapult Nightmare
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Catapult Nightmare: Annie has a bad dream while on the train and it ends with her startling dramatically in her seat.
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Hidden Depths
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Hidden Depths: The whole premise of the film helps to show off how much Helen emulates this, in-universe. Additionally, James Keller (Helen's condescending half-brother) also demonstrates this in the film's climax, being the only one to realize that Helen's attempts at misbehaving are just a way of testing Anne. See Jerk with a Heart of Gold in the Characters subpage.
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Don't You Dare Pity Me!
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Don't You Dare Pity Me!: Annie tells Kate not to pity her, despite the fact that Annie had grown up in a bedlam house, because it made her strong.
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Sunglasses at Night
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Sunglasses at Night: Annie wears these because any kind of light hurts her eyes.
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Trash the Set
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Trash the Set: The famous breakfast scene in which Helen trashes the dining room. Also later when Helen arrives in the garden house, she makes a huge mess of the interior.
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Flashback
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Flashback: Annie's past is revealed to the audience through multiple flashbacks. During her flashbacks, Annie hears and interacts with the voices of her younger brother and others from the orphan asylum.
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Psycho Lesbian
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Psycho Lesbian: Alluded to in Annie's talk about the asylum she grew up in: "The asylum? [...] There were [...] some of the kind that keep after other girls, especially the young ones."
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Hand Signals
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Hand Signals: Helen's most effective means of communication before learning language. Most notably, she strokes her cheek to indicate that she wants her mother, and adults nod or shake their heads against her hand to indicate yes or no. (She had over sixty such signs (they're called home signs) long before Annie arrived.)
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Time Skip
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Time Skip: The opening scene has a doctor reassuring Helen's parents their infant daughter will live following a severe attack of scarlet fever, only for them to subsequently discover that she can no longer see or hear. Then we skip ahead five or six years for the remainder of the story.
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Pragmatic Adaptation
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Pragmatic Adaptation: Of the early part of Helen Keller's autobiography.
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Disneyfication
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Disneyfication: Partly averted. The Disney version retains the physical violence and the black plantation workers, though it does tone down Anne’s backstory.
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Too Hungry to Be Polite
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Too Hungry to Be Polite: Helen Keller is portrayed as having had no table manners to speak of prior to the arrival of her teacher, Annie Sullivan.
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Casting Gag
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Casting Gag: Patty Duke played Helen to Anne Bancroft's Annie in both the Broadway version and the 1962 film, and then played Annie in the 1979 film, opposite Melissa Gilbert's Helen.
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Armor-Piercing Question
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Armor-Piercing Question:
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Corporal Punishment
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Corporal Punishment: Annie slaps Helen when Helen hits her.
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Our Acts Are Different
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Our Acts Are Different: As written, this is a three-act show. The physical demands of Act 2 make both intermissions almost essential.
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Reality Is Unrealistic
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Reality Is Unrealistic: Some viewers consider it unrealistic that Helen is portrayed saying "wah-wah" to mean “water� when she was too young to learn to speak before her illness. However, according to her autobiography, Helen was 19 months old and had begun to speak when she became sick. She did indeed say "wah-wah" and claimed that she retained that word for a long time after most memory of speech had faded.
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Teeth Flying
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Teeth Flying: Annie spits out a tooth after getting smashed in the face by Helen.
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Bilingual Dialogue
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Bilingual Dialogue: Annie and Kate have a conversation switching back and forth between English and finger-spelling. Justified, as Annie is trying to encourage Kate to learn to spell with her fingers.
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Maiden Aunt
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Maiden Aunt: Aunt Ev.
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Heel Realization
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Heel Realization: Annie removes her dark glasses in response to Captain Keller's complaint. Then he learns that any kind of light hurts her eyes, and tells her to put them back on.
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RealLife
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In Real Life, Bancroft used the accent because she had trouble with a New England accent, and had to unlearn the Bronx she'd been using in Two for the Seesaw for over year. By the time the film was made, she toned it down.
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Based on a True Story
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Based on a True Story: Dramatization strength.
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Living Doll Collector
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Living Doll Collector: Anne Sullivan describes her own time in the orphan asylum/poor house growing up as a child. She and her brother lived in the room where the babies of prostitutes were kept until they died (of the STD's they contracted from their mothers), and were kept there until burial. She and her brother would play with them. It's unclear from the script if they stopped playing with them after they were dead.
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Catch-22 Dilemma
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Catch-22 Dilemma: Annie, looking in a dictionary for the word "discipline":
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Mammy
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Mammy: Viney.
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And Starring
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And Starring: "Anne Bancroft in The Miracle Worker, also starring Victor Jory with Inga Swenson, Andrew Prine, Kathleen Comegys, and introducing Patty Duke."
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Bedlam House
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Bedlam House: According to her own retelling, Annie grew up in such a place.
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Shout-Out
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Shout-Out: At the beginning of the third act, James apologizes to Kate, saying that frogs jump out when he opens his mouth, "like that fairy tail", a reference to the French fairy tale by Charles Perrault, Diamonds and Toads.
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Disability as an Excuse for Jerkassery
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Disability as an Excuse for Jerkassery: Zig-zagged. Helen has been indulged by her parents, who pity her because of her disabilities and let her have her own way all the time, which has resulted in her becoming a Spoiled Brat. The fact that she can't communicate beyond a few basic gestures doesn't help. Annie, however, defies this trope by setting firm boundaries around Helen's behaviour, leading to a battle of wills between her and Helen. (A notable example is the scene where Annie is trying to teach Helen, who has previously been allowed to eat with her hands and to take food from other people's plates, table manners.) However, the Kellers continue to spoil Helen, and Annie eventually has to take her and move into a cottage on the Keller property so that she can work on taming Helen without being undermined by Helen's parents.
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"Eureka!" Moment
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"Eureka!" Moment: Just as described in Helen Keller's autobiography, feeling water from a pump as Annie spells out the word causes her to suddenly make the connection that the symbols are the things; everything around her has a name, and her finger game has actually been teaching her a language.
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Denied Food as Punishment
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Denied Food as Punishment: One of Annie's teaching methods for Helen which Helen's mother, Katie, disapproves of. A mild case as she's not being truly prevented from eating; Annie is just insisting she has to eat her own food, from a separate plate, rather than going around grabbing off everyone else's plate, and as part of this is preventing her from taking other food so that she has to eat from her own plate if she wants to eat.
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Training from Hell
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Training from Hell: Helen receives this from Annie. The breakfast scene in particular.
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No Antagonist: While Annie and the Kellers clash over how to teach and raise Helen, everyone is earnestly trying to do what’s best for her.
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Famous Ancestor: Aunt Ev reminds Kate that Helen is a Keller, and that all the Kellers are cousins to General Robert E. Lee.
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Improbably Predictable: Viney predicts how the Captain will respond to the news that supper will be delayed. Indeed, he later responds exactly as she predicted.
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Unbuilt Trope: This play was one of the earliest examples of Inspirationally Disadvantaged, but it demonstrates one logical consequence of putting a disabled person on a pedestal. The Kellers' refusal to discipline Helen after she lost her sight and hearing resulted in her becoming a violent brat. Annie's therapy to bring Helen out of her darkness and tone down her behavior is far from being clean and organized; it's a horrifically excruciating process for both Helen and Annie.
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Suddenly Speaking: Helen finally talks in the final scene.
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Downer Beginning: The first scene shows the Kellers' shock at realizing that Helen cannot see or hear. The next scene shows how difficult the several years since then were for the family.
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Adaptational Nationality: Anne Bancroft played Anne Sullivan with an Irish lilt. While the real Sullivan had Irish parents, she was born and raised in Massachusetts, and spoke with an American accent, as this film footage from 1928 reveals. In Real Life, Bancroft used the accent because she had trouble with a New England accent, and had to unlearn the Bronx she'd been using in Two for the Seesaw for over year. By the time the film was made, she toned it down.
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Shown Their Work: Much of the play is taken directly from Helen Keller's autobiography and Anne Sullivan's letters. The letters are occasionally used as monologue for Anne's character. For the most part, the finger-spelling is correct and consistent with real ASL, though a few errors can be spotted if one looks closely.
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