character sketch of Adams Keller
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Kate Adams keller, Helen's mother was a loving and caring mother and did whatever was best for her children. Intelligent and well read, it was kate keller who read Dickens "American Notes" and came to know about Laura Bridgman, who inspite of being deaf and blind, had been educated. She encouraged Helen's father to take her to baltimore to visit a famous eye specialists. This shows that kate didn't give up hope easily. Anxious for her daughterto be guided by a trained teacher, She welcomed miss sullivian. She valued the effort Miss Sullivian put in for her daughter's training and when Helen returned after speech training, Kate was speechless. The knowledge that Helen could speak filled her with immense pleasure nd joy. kate's positive attitude and supportive and understanding nature allowed her to patiently deal with a sensitive child like Helen.
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