Character of Helen Keller and his mother
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HELEN KELLER :-
Despite being physically challenged, Helen Keller lived a quality life even most of the normal people failed to live. Even as a child, was very sharp, inquisitive, eager and self-asserting. Just at six months, she could utter incomplete sentences such as "How d'ye" and words like "Tea, tea, tea" quite plainly. She took her first step when she was just a year old. Having enjoyed normal life for 19 months, Helen was attacked by a mysterious illness that robbed her of the faculty of seeing and hearing and changed the course of her life. Right from het childhood, she was full of life. Whatever playing with Martha, snipping off locks of her hair or playing pranks on her mother and teacher when she locked them up, Helen showed an urge to keep herself occupied and have fun in life. She liked to explore the world around her and whatever opportunities life offered her she grabbed them with both her hands and made the best o those opportunities. Initially due to her failures, she was an angry child, who very often resorted to outbursts of passion, but once Miss Sullivan started to teach her, her anger cooled down and her inner peace and beauty started to bloom. Her patience, strong will power, determination and perseverance helped her conquer her handicaps and learn to communicate with others, thus breaking the barriers of the darkness and silence around her. Despite het deprivations, Helen neither indulged in any self pity nor lost her self-confidence. Like normal human beings, this physically challenged great woman kept on aspiring to achieve higher and higher goals in life.
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Despite being physically challenged, Helen Keller lived a quality life even most of the normal people failed to live. Even as a child, was very sharp, inquisitive, eager and self-asserting. Just at six months, she could utter incomplete sentences such as "How d'ye" and words like "Tea, tea, tea" quite plainly. She took her first step when she was just a year old. Having enjoyed normal life for 19 months, Helen was attacked by a mysterious illness that robbed her of the faculty of seeing and hearing and changed the course of her life. Right from het childhood, she was full of life. Whatever playing with Martha, snipping off locks of her hair or playing pranks on her mother and teacher when she locked them up, Helen showed an urge to keep herself occupied and have fun in life. She liked to explore the world around her and whatever opportunities life offered her she grabbed them with both her hands and made the best o those opportunities. Initially due to her failures, she was an angry child, who very often resorted to outbursts of passion, but once Miss Sullivan started to teach her, her anger cooled down and her inner peace and beauty started to bloom. Her patience, strong will power, determination and perseverance helped her conquer her handicaps and learn to communicate with others, thus breaking the barriers of the darkness and silence around her. Despite het deprivations, Helen neither indulged in any self pity nor lost her self-confidence. Like normal human beings, this physically challenged great woman kept on aspiring to achieve higher and higher goals in life.
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