Character sketch of anne sullivan
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Sullivan is partially blind, and she was educated at The Perkins Institute for the Blind. In terms of her character, she is very patient and loving with Helen, and she loves to teach Helen about the world, whether that is through academics or the more abstract life lessons that come from being immersed in nature.
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GOOD MORNING ❤
Anne Sullivan!
- Anne Sullivan was sent to Helen by Mr Anagnos of Perkins institution in Boston.
- Her arrival was eagerly awaited by the entire family.
- She was especially trained for teaching deaf and blind by the methods developed by Dr Howe.
- As soon as she arrived at Keller's home she held Helen in her hands in a loving embrace.
- She used innovative teaching methods to unveil the mystery of language to Helen.
- She used to spell words into Helen's hand while she was holding or touching some objects.
- She was compassionate, loving, patient to the core and a wonderful teacher who used innovative teaching methods suitable for mental and physical needs of her pupil.
- She was passionate about her mission.
- She is a picture of tireless patience.
- Sullivan came as a governess and then became Helen's constant companion.
- Helen compared her arrival as shining of light to her darkened life.
- She was genius, sympathetic and loving.
- She was like god in Helen's life, eyes and ears for Helen.
- She was soul of Helen's success and achievements.
- She was truly a miracle worker. ❤
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