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comment on the statement love makes life live......
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illicitreader: is it helen kellen chapter??
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bavatharinib: nope general statement

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Answered by illicitreader
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Helen loved nature, and for her it was her favourite companion, as it gave her solace. Even as a child, she learnt most from nature and it was this love and understanding of the beauty of nature that Miss Sullivan utilised to educate her. There are instances when Helen describes how Miss Sullivan used to take her for walks wherein she used to teach her geography and other things using nature as a medium. Most of the most vivid memories of her childhood were related to nature, for example being stuck in the storm, realising what words meant when she associated water, experiencing snow for the first time etc. Hence it is safe to say that Helen shared a deep bond with nature.

Arthur Keller, was a captain in the Confederate Army during the Civil War and and that is where the family lost most of their fortune, after that he became the editor of a newspaper and most of his later life was spent in relative peace. He was a loving and doting father, and a good husband as he provided well for the family. He left no stone unturned when it came to finding Helen the best help they could. He took her to see famous doctors, and that was how he was directed to Dr. Alexander Graham Bell, who in turn told them about the Perkins Institute, wherein they met Miss Sullivan for the first time. Had he given up Helen would have never found her awakening.


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