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Character
sketch of Hellen
Keller​

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Answered by bazillashowkat7
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Answer:

Helen Keller was a physically challenged girl, who took infinite pains to overcome her problems, and the one who never gave up in her life. She was so curious, keen and eager to know and learn the things that nothing seemed impossible to her.

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 learnt some crude signs of

communication and also how to fold the clothes etc. later, she showed

exceptional capabilities for learning and very soon could learn to read, write

or even speak. She had voracious passion for learning, knowledge and exploration.

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 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 hearing disability. So Helen had to work very hard.

She had to repeat each word and sentence many times for the right tone andpronunciation. She practiced untiringly. At times she became discouraged andweary too, but she never gave up. She faced all the difficulties courageously.

Her courage and perseverance are source of inspiration for all mankind!

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