about the character arthur kelller in the story the miracle worker in hindi
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Annie Sullivan is the “miracle worker” of the play’s title, and the play’s protagonist. A Massachusetts “Yankee,” as several of the Keller like to call her, Annie grew up blind in a squalid almshouse with her younger brother, James Sullivan. James (or “Jimmie”) died at the almshouse, and Annie appears to feel personally responsible for the death of her beloved brother. Later, Annie attended the Perkins Institute for the Blind, where she learned how to read and write, and eventually received surgery to help her regain her sight. She seems to be attracted to teaching, not just because she’s benefited from education personally but because she continues to feel guilty for James’s death. In a way, taking care of children is her way of atoning for having “abandoned” James as a child. Annie tries to teach Helen Keller how to communicate by introducing her to sign language. Annie is shown to be a highly capable teacher—not so much because she’s a genius, but because she’s persistent and has a personal stake in helping her pupils succeed. In the end, Annie succeeds in teaching Helen the concept of meaning—that is, the relationship between words in sign language and the things they represent. In doing so, it’s implied, Annie not only triumphs where many other doctors have failed—she also comes to terms with her own traumatic past.