Annie has recently arrived at the Keller house in Act II. She begins spelling into Helen's hand as a means of communication, but the child does not yet understand why. Helen, who for years has been able to do whatever she wants, tries to snatch food from Annie's plate. Annie refuses to let her and remains determined. Annie attempts over and over again to teach Helen proper behavior. Finally, after many attempts, Helen learns to...
Annie has recently arrived at the Keller house in Act II. She begins spelling into Helen's hand as a means of communication, but the child does not yet understand why. Helen, who for years has been able to do whatever she wants, tries to snatch food from Annie's plate. Annie refuses to let her and remains determined. Annie attempts over and over again to teach Helen proper behavior. Finally, after many attempts, Helen learns to eat with a spoon and fold her napkin. After initial hesitation and discussion, the Captain and Mrs. Keller agree to let Annie stay in the garden house with Helen. Annie wishes to stay there until Helen is trained to behave properly and learns how to finger spell. Annie continues to work with Helen. She also remembers her difficult childhood with her brother.
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