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Question about the play "The Miracle Worker"




Explain what Annie meant when she said that the Kellers’ pity for Helen was like lying to her.

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     Annie knew that Helen's parent wouldn't be there forever. Just pitying to her and tending to her every need was not good. When Helen's parents do that, they are pretty much saying that they would always be there for Helen. They are promising something they can't keep, which is a lie.

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Helen's potential is ultimately limited by her family's pity in the play "The Miracle Worker." Annie sees Helen's ability to learn and behave like any other person.

What does Anie feel about pitying Helen?

Helen's parents wouldn't be there indefinitely, Annie realized. It wasn't enough to pity her and cater to her every need.

Helen's parents are essentially expressing that they will always be there for Helen when they do this. They are making a promise that they will not be able to keep, which is a lie.

Helen's parents were acting as if her condition would improve by pitying her, which was a lie. Her condition would never improve, and if they continued to pity her, she would become helpless once they were gone.

Because she is helpless, she is unable of accomplishing anything, making her appear uneducated; as a result, they lie and tell her she is uninformed.

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