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characteristics of anne sullivan
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Answered by tez67
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“To persevere is to suffer.” This is what Annie Sullivan did. She was practically blind but taught Helen Keller to realize a world beyond her dark silence. Helen Keller, in Annie’s opinion, was a spoiled brat. She had tantrums all the time. Anne’s patience was running out with her. But she decided that she would persevere. Her decision was the right one, but required a lot of suffering. As she made this decision she had opened a door to Helen.

Born on April 14, 1866 was Annie Sullivan, a hero in disguise. Annie was born into a poor family, in a small house, in Feeding Hills, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Thomas Sullivan, and an older sister to her brother Jimmie, and Mary. She also had a younger sister, but she died at young age, of a deadly disease. While her younger sister had her disease, Annie had contracted trachoma. Trachoma, at the time, was an untreatable sickness that caused the eyes to swell up, and become practically blind. Later their mom died, and Mary, a perfect child, was sent to live with their Aunt and Uncle. Annie and Jimmie, who had a crippled leg, were sent to live in an Almshouse in Tewksbury. A few months later Jimmie died.


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Answered by genious2000
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Anne Sullivan is the teacher and companion of Helen Keller and take initiatives to connect her with the outside world. Miss Sullivan successfully brought Helen out of darkness and uncertainty as well as motivated her way of thinking, thereby she could connect with outside world. For forty-nine years she was being a constant companion and great mentor, she was responsible for Helen's integral development.

Though she followed a strict schedule while teaching Helen, she carefully employed ideas that Helen would willingly accept while learning new things. She carefully spelled each word on Helen’s palm and made her feel everything that Helen wanted to explore. She even helped Helen in getting her degree from Radcliffe College despite great difficulties. Miss. Sullivan’s lifelong companionship with Helen Keller is inspiring and a great example that how a teacher can miraculously change a student’s life through perseverance, devotion and resilience.

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