Across
- 8. What Helen does to try to sense her siblings.
- 14. What Dr. Anagnos relates Helen to.
- 16. Maid of the Kellers who is notable for her deep affection and representation of prejudice in the South.
- 18. Helen’s first word
- 19. Character who accepts Annie only by the end of the play.
- 20. Place where Helen made the connection that she has been being taught how to speak.
- 23. Place where Annie grew up that made her strong.
- 24. What Helen does due to her frustration of being isolated from the world.
- 25. Character that has an arch of learning to stand up for themselves.
Down
- 1. Minor character who is notable for their very kind and traditional southern nature.
- 2. Amount of time Captain Keller gives Annie to teach Helen.
- 3. What Captain Keller was during the Civil War.
- 4. What Annie believes is pivotal to allowing Helen to live a normal life.
- 5. What Helen does when she is taken back home from the cabin where she was being taught.
- 6. What Helen does to Annie after tantruming on her first instance of learning with Annie.
- 7. Annie’s attitude towards raising Helen.
- 9. Person that Annie has immense guilt towards for not saving their life.
- 10. Half of the USA where the Kellers live.
- 11. How Helen got her deafness and blindness.
- 12. What Helen often did at the dinner table.
- 13. What Annie does with Helen to teach her words.
- 15. Character who accepts Annie early on.
- 17. Conflict that Annie has when leaving the Perkins Institute, and presumably throughout her career in its entirety.
- 21. The keller’s attitude towards raising Helen.
- 22. City in Alabama where the Keller’s live.
