Although Helen was deaf and dumb, she was extremely
            intelligent. She had learned how to manipulate her parents and they could not handle
            her, so they indulged her. Annie knew this. Annie felt that Helen would have to totally
            depend on her for everything -- food, water, attention -- if she was going to be able to
            make any headway with the strong-willed and out-of-control young
            girl.
Helen's father did not want to agree to let Annie
            have full control of Helen. He wanted to fire Annie. Mrs. Keller finally convinced him
            to go along with it. She loved her daughter and in the play, she seemed to sense that
            there was something unique about Annie and that this young woman would finally be able
            to help Helen when she and her husband could not.
 
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