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Character sketch of Halen kelar, her mother , father, teacher

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Answered by Nikki57
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Hellen Keller with a sense of hesitation started writing the history of her life.
She was deprived of the basic faculty of senses after some initial years of her life.

She became frustrated, that obvious for one to be who has a dark world.
But where there is a will, there is a way.
Helen had a desire to be a normal child, even if she is deprived of the basic senses.

She learned to cope up with her deafness and blindness, she was in a dark world, but a ray of hope penerated even the darkness that veils her eyes.

She , with the help of her family and her teacher Miss. Anne Sullivan learned to cope up with her blind and deaf world.

I salute her, we , being a normal child can't do what she succeeded to do!
She was having hunger to learn, to speak, to be a normal child.
She was determined.

She didn't fear of trying something new each time, she succeeded in climbing the tree after a dreadful experience she experienced when she was on the tree and the storm occurred.

She was a nature-loving girl, even the nature played an important role in helping her to feel like a normal child, she felt a kind of satisfaction in the arms of nature, she felt the breezing air, buzzing of bees!

She was a sharp observer as well, kind and decent!

Helen was really a daring child, she didn't let her be frustrated, instead she tried to continue her life normally as others do, and reading her story of life , I believe that where there is a way, there is a way.

Her parents was doted on her and were deeply grieved and perplexed. They both always supported Hellen.

HER FATHER -:

Her father, Mr.Arthur H.Keller was a captain in Confederate Army.
Her father was a nature loving person. He was so attached to nature that wherever he went to live, he bought pots of plants, and kept them in his house.

He was a loving person, he tried to spend as much time as possible with his family. He was indulgent.

It was his love for nature only who inspired Hellen to be in love with tress, flowers, and plants.

HER MOTHER -:

Her mother was Kate Adams, she was Helen's father second wife.
No matter if she was her father's second wufe, she always loved Hellen. She took care of her patiently, she soothed Hellen's pain whenever she suffered from pain.

She always tried to make Hellen feel like a normal child. She was determined to educate her child , Hellen. She knew that even a deaf - du.mb - blind child can be educated.

HER TEACHER -:

Her teacher, Ms. Anne Sullivan played the most important role in educating Hellen and helping her to move on the path of success.

She was partially blind as well, but she determined to teacher Hellen how to read.

She was having a very sympathetic attitude towards Hellen's pleasures and desires. She never forced Hellen on a certain topic. She always took everything easy.

She was having a wonderful way of explaining things to Hellen, she didn't believe in bookish knowledge, she always let Hellen observe things and that's why everything was stored in her memory spontaneously and effortlessly.

Overall, with support of her family , teachers and friends , she succeeded to move on even if she was deprived of basic senses.

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Hope it helps...!!!
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Answered by Anonymous
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Helen Keller was born on 27th June 1880 in Tuscumbia in Alabama. Her father, Arthur H. Keller, was a descendant of Caspar Keller who was a native of Switzerland. He was a captain in the confederate army. Helen’s mother was Kate Adams who was Arthur’s second wife and was many years younger. At the age of nineteen months, Helen became very ill with brain fever. When the fever subsided, Helen was left blind and deaf forever. Helen was quite eager to learn. Despite her handicap, she had learned some crude signs of communication and also how to fold clothes, etc. later, she showed exceptional capabilities for learning and very soon could learn to read, write or even speak. She had a voracious passion for learning, knowledge, and exploration.

Like Wordsworth, she learned to find solace in nature and its peaceful serenity. Her power of observation was commendable. How beautifully she has described the details of her observations! Even those with eyes and ears cannot describe as beautifully as she has done. Natural beauty was abundant around her house. The Keller homestead was quite near a rose- bower. Its old fashioned garden was the paradise of her childhood. Before Miss Sullivan's arrival, this garden was the place where Helen went to find comfort and hide her hot face in the cool leaves and grass. Helen felt extremely happy in that garden of flowers, wandering happily from spot to spot. She could recognize each vine and plant by touching them.

Helen was a prodigy child since her early childhood! However, the challenges she faced were quite arduous---as if Nature had planned a special obstacle course for her to help her bring her best out! After being rendered blind and disabled in hearing and speaking, Helen's frustration to learn more and more about life mounted very high. Her hearing disability combined with a visual disability made the teaching and learning more challenging. Helen was a very industrious girl; she always did her best to learn. She had such a natural, innate passion for learning which always motivated her. Manual alphabet, reading, arithmetic, etc., all were formidable challenges for her initially, but Helen overcame them. The most arduous of all of them was learning to speak. Learning to speak is almost an impossible task for those who have a hearing disability. So Helen had to work very hard. She had to repeat each word and sentence many times for the right tone and pronunciation. She practiced untiringly. At times she became discouraged and weary too, but she never gave up. She faced all the difficulties courageously. Her courage and perseverance are sources of inspiration for all mankind

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