Helen Keller - Recreated Scene at the Water PumpThis clip is from the 1962 film, The Miracle Worker, based on the play by William Gibson. It stars Anne Bancroft (as Anne Sullivan) and Patty Duke (as Helen Keller). The scene recreates the moment when Helen first realizes that the cool liquid on her hands is called "water." Keller - in her autobiography - describes what actually happened on April 5, 1877: One day, while I was playing with my new doll, Miss Sullivan
put my big rag doll into my lap also, spelled "d-o-l-l" and tried to
make me understand that "d-o-l-l" applied to both. Earlier in the day
we had had a tussle over the words "m-u-g" and "w-a-t-e-r." Miss
Sullivan had tried to impress it upon me that "m-u-g" is mug and that
"w-a-t-e-r" is water, but I persisted in confounding the two. In
despair she had dropped the subject for the time, only to renew it at
the first opportunity. I became impatient at her repeated attempts and,
seizing the new doll, I dashed it upon the floor. I was keenly
delighted when I felt the fragments of the broken doll at my feet.
Neither sorrow nor regret followed my passionate outburst. I had not
loved the doll. In the still, dark world in which I lived there was no
strong sentiment or tenderness. I felt my teacher sweep the fragments
to one side of the hearth, and I had a sense of satisfaction that the
cause of my discomfort was removed. She brought me my hat, and I knew I
was going out into the warm sunshine. This thought, if a wordless
sensation may be called a thought, made me hop and skip with pleasure. We walked down the path to the well-house, attracted by the
fragrance of the honeysuckle with which it was covered. Some one was
drawing water and my teacher placed my hand under the spout. As the
cool stream gushed over one hand she spelled into the other the word
water, first slowly, then rapidly. I stood still, my whole attention
fixed upon the motions of her fingers. Suddenly I felt a misty
consciousness as of something forgotten--a thrill of returning thought;
and somehow the mystery of language was revealed to me. I knew then
that "w-a-t-e-r" meant the wonderful cool something that was flowing
over my hand. That living word awakened my soul, gave it light, hope,
joy, set it free! There were barriers still, it is true, but barriers
that could in time be swept away.* In addition to the film, Ms. Bancroft and Patty Duke played the roles of Anne and Helen in the Broadway play. One can only imagine how exhausted they must have been after eight weekly performances. Their award-winning work has been called the most moving double performance ever recorded on film. The entire movie is available in VHS and DVD format. CreditsDirector: Arthur Penn
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