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describe helen kellers early life before she comes in contact with her teacher miss sullivan

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Answered by gopalbhagat3p7s8ho
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Helen was basically a normal child till her first nineteen months .she remembered the garden the all the flowers and she thought it was a paradise of her childhood then suddenly came a sickness with closed her eyes and ears and plunged her into unconsciousness of a new born baby .they called it acute congestion of stomach and brain . then one day the fever left her as suddenly and mysteriously as it came . but she could not see or hear anymore.

she got frustrated and angry knowing she was different from other . then she got into mischief and then her parents decided that she must be taught then came .

Helen Keller was the first of two daughters born to Arthur H. Keller and Katherine Adams Keller. She also had two older stepbrothers. Keller's father had proudly served as an officer in the Confederate Army during the Civil War. The family was not particularly wealthy and earned income from their cotton plantation. Later, Arthur became the editor of a weekly local newspaper, the North Alabamian.

Keller was born with her senses of sight and hearing, and started speaking when she was just 6 months old. She started walking at the age of 1.

Loss of Sight and Hearing

In 1882, however, Keller contracted an illness—called "brain fever" by the family doctor—that produced a high body temperature. The true nature of the illness remains a mystery today, though some experts believe it might have been scarlet fever or meningitis. Within a few days after the fever broke, Keller's mother noticed that her daughter didn't show any reaction when the dinner bell was rung, or when a hand was waved in front of her face. Keller had lost both her sight and hearing. She was just 19 months old.

As Keller grew into childhood, she developed a limited method of communication with her companion, Martha Washington, the young daughter of the family cook. The two had created a type of sign language, and by the time Keller was 7, they had invented more than 60 signs to communicate with each other. But Keller had become very wild and unruly during this time. She would kick and scream when angry, and giggle uncontrollably when happy. She tormented Martha and inflicted raging tantrums on her parents. Many family relatives felt she should be institutionalized.

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Answered by thrishadps
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Helen Keller's life before meeting Anne Sullivan was like ship lost in a dense fog. With the arrival of Anne Sullivan her life changed. She gave her light and hope and showed the way of life.
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