English, asked by himanisharma2007, 10 months ago

2. What image does the author use to convey her lack of
direction before the arrival of Anne? What image does she
use to describe her world after Anne's arrival?

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Answered by jessamaryjimmy
54

Answer:

Helen Keller was understandably frustrated, angry, and depressed before Anne Sullivan arrived to help her. Unable to communicate with those in the world around her, she felt imprisoned. ... "Anger and bitterness had preyed upon me continually for weeks and a deep languor had succeeded this passionate struggle"

Explanation:

She felt living in the darkness and incessant silence. Her inability to see, hear and speak often were the causes of her tantrums. She compares that helpless state to a ship caught in the dense fog. However, Miss Sullivan's arrival brought joy, hope and uncountable blessings for Helen.

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Answered by Broot2756L
10

Answer:

Hellen describes her lack of direction before Anne’s arrival as a ship at sea, engulfed by dense fog and darkness, grouping its way towards the shore. However, her life after Anne’s arrival is very different. It seemed that the world had begun to blossom for her, ‘like Aaron’s rod, with flowers’. She now knew that every thing had a name, and every name gave birth to new thoughts and ideas. The power of words and language awakened her mind and soul, and she began to see everything in a new light.

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