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TUGAS LITERAL READING

M. HABIB YASPA
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LECTURE
KARTIKA DEWI, M.Pd.

ENGLISH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT


FACULTY OF TEACHER TRAINING AND EDUCATION
BATANG HARI UNIVERSITY

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PREDICTION AND OUTCOME

Helen is increasingly mastering the language and signs that Anne taught her.
She began to develop and started her new life. She wanted to learn more and
decided to go to school. The following is the name of the school where Helen studied :
1. Helen entered "The Wright Husman School For The Deaf' at the age of 14
2. Helen enrolled at "The Cambridge School for Young Ladies" at the age of 16
3. In 1990 she was accepted into "Radcliffe"
4. In 1904 she graduated cum laude from "Radcliffe" at the age of 24
Before Helen graduated, she published her own book. The total of books she
published are 12. She changed the lives of millions of people with visual
problems. She learned to spell over 900 words and write letter. Helen also had
the chance to met famous people like Alexander Graham Bell.
Her intelligence and toughness led her to become a famous writer and she
was able to win several awards including :
1. In 1955 she received an Academy Award for the documentary about the
2. In 1964 President Lyndont B. Johnson awarded Helen the presidential
medal of freedom
3. In 1964 she was one of the woman who was chosen to be in The
Women's Hall Of Fame

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MORAL VALUE

The film, which has a duration of 88 minutes, managed to arouse the emotions of the audience.
This is shown by the skill of the players in acting, especially the character Helen Keller
who really looks blind, deaf, and mute. Likewise, the setting of the place, the
atmosphere, and the time that makes the film really come to life.

From this film, I learned a lot about his extraordinary tenacity and passion for learning. Just as
Anne showed in teaching the temperamental Helen. Not only that, this film gives an
important meaning that self-potential does not lie in how complete our biological and
psychological functions are, but rather in our efforts to actualize values in life. This
proves that nothing is impossible if we try hard and persevere in making it happen.

Until finally, I recommend Iden friends to watch this film because there are many moral
messages implied in it. In addition to awakening us to respect and appreciate a teacher, it
also teaches us the true meaning of gratitude.

CONCLUSION

Miracle worker produced by Fred Coe. This film is the true story of a child named Hellen
Adams Keller.
Helen is a child who has limited senses so that the world feels dark and empty. He was grumpy
until one day his parents found a teacher to educate him, Anni Savilan was a teacher who
taught him. He began to learn to spell and read with hand signs. One day Anni Savilan
took her to the water pump which was located in front of the house. With this water
pump, Hellen could understand what Anni had been teaching her and the first word she
understood was (water).

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