character sketch of arthur keller in story of my life 250 words
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Mr. Arthur H. Keller:
Mr. Arthur H. Keller, Helen’s father was a captain in the Confederate Army and editor in "North Alabamian magazine. His father was Caspar Keller who was Swiss. Kate Adams, Helen’s mother was his second wife and many years younger to him. He was a perfect gentleman who was devoted to his family. He was a renowned hunter and shot. He was known for his hospitality. He loved gardening. Often he would narrate stories to Helen which she liked considerably. He was also specialised in hunting and was jolly person.
Next to his family he loves his guns at most. He also welcome guests to his home and made the happy at most. He was a nature lover and took a great care on his garden. He filled the garden with roses, tulips, buttercups, and at most the garden was surrounded by English ivy. He used to help Helen in feeling the fragrance and identifying the flowers. He was such a dedicated father as he took a great care on Helen. He tried to hide the disabilities of Helen and succeeded by Miss Anne Sullivan.
The news of his sudden death after a short illness in 1896 left her dazed and forlorn.
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Mr. Arthur H. Keller, Helen’s father was a captain in the Confederate Army. Kate Adams, Helen’s mother was his second wife and many years younger to him. He was a perfect gentleman who was devoted to his family. He was a renowned hunter and shot. He was known for his hospitality. He loved gardening and the watermelons and strawberries raised by him were in great demand. Often he would narrate stories to Helen which she liked considerably. The news of his sudden death after a short illness in i896 left her dazed and forlorn.
Her father was also very much concerned about her. When he heard about an eminent oculist who had been successful in many hopeless cases, he at once decided to take Helen to Chisholm in Baltimore. He examined little Helen and expressed Helen's blindness could not be treated. He advised Helen's father to meet Dr. Graham Bell in Washington. Helen's father immediately took her to Dr. Bell. Dr. Bell referred him to Mr. Anagnos, who promised him to arrange a special teacher for Helen. So Helen's parents left no stone unturned to provide the best of facilities for their disabled daughter.
Helen's parents were perfect role models of love, care, affection, and responsibilities. They didn't consider Helen as a burden on them. They were rather more worried about her education and well being. They made every effort to find the ways and means to have Helen treated and educated.