character sketch of alexander graham bell in helen keller
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Dr. Alexander Graham Bell as a loving and helpful person. She first met him in Baltimore. Dr. graham bell met Helen with great sympathy and Helen also loved him at once because he would make her sit on his lap and talk to.He understood her signs. He let her play with his watch. It was Dr graham bell who told them about Perkins institute for the blind. He was the person who ave a new ray of hope to improve Helen's condition. Later Helen met him on her tour to the Niagara and the world's fair.
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Alexander Graham Bell the inventor of telephone was a good friend and companion of Helen.
Not only Helen, but he helped many handicapped children and supported them with the educational facilities and other things.
He was the one who suggested Mr. Anagnos to Helen's parent which resulted in their further meeting with Anne Mansfield Sullivan.
Alexander Graham Bell always helped Helen and infact her novel was dedicated to him.
He explained his experiments to Helen and made everyone believe that he/she can be a inventor.
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