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Another important symbol in The Miracle Worker is the key. Throughout the play, various references are made to keys, keyholes, and locked doors. Often, it is Helen Keller herself who locks the doors—at one point, for instance, she locks Annie Sullivan in her room and then hides the key. For Gibson, keys and locks evoke the way Helen’s mind works. Annie sees Helen as a bright young child who is nonetheless barred from learning about the world by her blindness and deafness. Annie aims to “unlock” Helen’s potential by teaching her how to communicate through sign language. Therefore, it’s wholly appropriate that, just after learning to communicate, Helen presents Annie with the key to the house. Thanks to her teacher, Helen’s mind is now “unlocked,” completely open to the wonders of the world. 127 words btw :)))
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In 1613<span>, the original </span>Globe Theatre<span> burned to the ground when a cannon shot during a performance of Henry VIII ignited the thatched roof of the gallery. The company completed a new </span>Globe<span> on the foundations of its predecessor before </span>Shakespeare's<span>death.
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The correct answer to the question among all the given choices is "that she neglected her daughter." This is what <span>causes the mother so much guilt in the short story "i stand here ironing." </span>Thank you for posting your question. I hope that this answer helped you. Let me know if you need more help.