describe childhood incidents which became a part and parcel of helen's psyche
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Being left deaf and blind as well, the writer Helen Keller relies mainly on her senses that make her realize the touches and with the help of those senses, she explores and discovers the world around her.
She has this problem at an age of nineteen months.
She find solace in the garden that affected and attracted her at the same time and is mainly referred to as the incidents that reflected most as her childhood.
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