Character sketch of annie sullivan for 10 marks question ???
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The arrival of Miss Anne Mansfield Sullivan is described by Helen as “The most important day I remember in all my life …”. It
was the beginning of a 49-year-long relationship. The relationship evolved into Miss Sullivan becoming Helen's governess and then
eventually a companion. Miss Anne Mansfield Sullivan had the greatest influence on the life, character and achievements of Helen
Keller. She gave a new direction, meaning and purpose to Helen's dark life. Annie made Helen "think".
Miss Sullivan inherited all those traits and characteristics that go in making a perfect teacher. She was a picture of tireless patience
and devotion. It was her constant encouragement, help and guidance that made Helen Keeler, first deaf and blind in the world, to earn
a bachelor degree. Annie Sullivan was so instrumental in Helen Keller's life and her extraordinary progress.
Annie Sullivan's arrival marks the commencement of Helen's journey into language and communication. She immediately began to
teach Helen to communicate by spelling words into her hand, beginning with "d-o-l-l" for the doll. It was Miss Sullivan who
unfolded and developed Helen's skills and possibilities. It was Sullivan's genius as a teacher, her sympathy and loving tact which
made learning so beautiful and interesting for Helen Keller. She felt that her being was inseparable from her student. All that was the
best in Helen Keller had been awakened by the loving touch of Miss Sullivan.
She became Helen's constant companion to the point that Helen feels that "the footsteps of my life are in hers." Miss Sullivan was an
extremely patient and considerate teacher who never failed to understand Helens frustration and discontentment. She not only helped
her to learn lessons but also developed the bond between Helen and the world she was deprived of. Gradually they became a single
soul- "so near to me that I scarcely think of myself apart from her."
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was the beginning of a 49-year-long relationship. The relationship evolved into Miss Sullivan becoming Helen's governess and then
eventually a companion. Miss Anne Mansfield Sullivan had the greatest influence on the life, character and achievements of Helen
Keller. She gave a new direction, meaning and purpose to Helen's dark life. Annie made Helen "think".
Miss Sullivan inherited all those traits and characteristics that go in making a perfect teacher. She was a picture of tireless patience
and devotion. It was her constant encouragement, help and guidance that made Helen Keeler, first deaf and blind in the world, to earn
a bachelor degree. Annie Sullivan was so instrumental in Helen Keller's life and her extraordinary progress.
Annie Sullivan's arrival marks the commencement of Helen's journey into language and communication. She immediately began to
teach Helen to communicate by spelling words into her hand, beginning with "d-o-l-l" for the doll. It was Miss Sullivan who
unfolded and developed Helen's skills and possibilities. It was Sullivan's genius as a teacher, her sympathy and loving tact which
made learning so beautiful and interesting for Helen Keller. She felt that her being was inseparable from her student. All that was the
best in Helen Keller had been awakened by the loving touch of Miss Sullivan.
She became Helen's constant companion to the point that Helen feels that "the footsteps of my life are in hers." Miss Sullivan was an
extremely patient and considerate teacher who never failed to understand Helens frustration and discontentment. She not only helped
her to learn lessons but also developed the bond between Helen and the world she was deprived of. Gradually they became a single
soul- "so near to me that I scarcely think of myself apart from her."
.
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Miss Annie Sullivan was Helen Keller's teacher, friend, and companion. Without Miss Sullivan, Helen may never have learned how to communicate effectively. Helen described the incredible impact Miss Sullivan had on her life:
The most important day I remember in all my life is the one on which my teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan, came to me. I am filled with wonder when I consider the immeasurable contrasts between the two lives which it connects (The Story of My Life, IV).
Miss Sullivan had been blind, but had an operation to repair her sight. She attended the Perkins Institute for the Blind, and was recommended by Mr. Anagnos to help Helen Keller. Miss Sullivan moved to Alabama to become Helen's teacher. Helen was stubborn and mischievous, but Miss Sullivan never gave up. One day, Helen even locked Miss Sullivan in her room and hid the key.
Miss Sullivan spelled words into Helen's hands over and over again, but the child did not understand. One day, Miss Sullivan held Helen's hand under a waterspout. As the cool liquid fell into the young girl's palm, Miss Sullivan spelled "w-a-t-e-r" into her hand. Helen finally made the connection between the word and the water. With Miss Sullivan's help, Helen learned to communicate through finger spelling. She also taught her young pupil to read and write.
When Helen left home to go to school and later college, Miss Sullivan went with her. Together, they also traveled to many places, such as New York City, Boston, and Halifax. Miss Sullivan and Helen both shared a love of nature and of learning.
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Miss Annie Sullivan was Helen Keller's teacher, friend, and companion. Without Miss Sullivan, Helen may never have learned how to communicate effectively. Helen described the incredible impact Miss Sullivan had on her life:
The most important day I remember in all my life is the one on which my teacher, Anne Mansfield Sullivan, came to me. I am filled with wonder when I consider the immeasurable contrasts between the two lives which it connects (The Story of My Life, IV).
Miss Sullivan had been blind, but had an operation to repair her sight. She attended the Perkins Institute for the Blind, and was recommended by Mr. Anagnos to help Helen Keller. Miss Sullivan moved to Alabama to become Helen's teacher. Helen was stubborn and mischievous, but Miss Sullivan never gave up. One day, Helen even locked Miss Sullivan in her room and hid the key.
Miss Sullivan spelled words into Helen's hands over and over again, but the child did not understand. One day, Miss Sullivan held Helen's hand under a waterspout. As the cool liquid fell into the young girl's palm, Miss Sullivan spelled "w-a-t-e-r" into her hand. Helen finally made the connection between the word and the water. With Miss Sullivan's help, Helen learned to communicate through finger spelling. She also taught her young pupil to read and write.
When Helen left home to go to school and later college, Miss Sullivan went with her. Together, they also traveled to many places, such as New York City, Boston, and Halifax. Miss Sullivan and Helen both shared a love of nature and of learning.
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