Illustration of Helen Keller and her teacher, Annie Sullivan

The Miracle Worker

by William Gibson

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What miracle occurs at the water pump in The Miracle Worker?

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The miracle at the water pump occurs when Annie Sullivan finally breaks through to Helen Keller, teaching her the concept of language. While holding Helen's hand under the flowing water, Annie spells "W-A-T-E-R" into Helen's palm. This moment marks Helen's first understanding that the word corresponds to the physical experience of water, enabling her to connect language with the world around her, effectively giving her the gift of communication.

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For about a month, Annie Sullivan has been patiently trying to teach Helen the rudiments of language, but so far with little in the way of success. It's deeply frustrating for both of them, but Annie persists, trying different ways to communicate something of the outside world to Helen. One day, Annie has a sudden flash of inspiration. She's out walking with Helen when they come across a water-pump. Annie holds Helen's hand under the gushing water. As she does so, she signs the word W-A-T-E-R into Helen's palm. At that moment, Helen's whole face lights up. For the first time, she's been able to establish a connection between an object in the outside world and what was spelled out on her hand. Annie has finally helped Helen to acquire the gift of language. A true miracle, indeed.

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