7/5/2023 0 Comments The miracle worker monologueIn William Gibson’s drama based novel, The Miracle Worker, the characters also struggle …show more content… In the beginning, Keller consistently rejected James rude behaviors. The actions actually show insight of their genuine love, but it’s the clumsiness in expressing that people mistakenly perceive as “loathing” and “detestation.” As a result, the relationship of people are developed in contrary to the original intent of the individual’s actions, creating disputes. However, this is only when love is judged to the extent of visible effects. “If love is judged by its visible effects, it often looks more like hatred.” As stated in the quote, individuals tend to express their affection towards their beloved in rather aggressive manners, and thus the process of transferring one’s love to another often times are interpreted as hatred.
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