Describe Helen's feeling of isolation...
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helen 's feeling of isolation was because of she was not able to see and hear . this situation was very strange for her as she was so small.
day by day she started feeling lonely and separated from others . she was not able to communicate with her parents.
but when miss sullivan entered in her life , she started understanding others and she made helen very happy
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helen 's feeling of isolation was because of she was not able to see and hear . this situation was very strange for her as she was so small.
day by day she started feeling lonely and separated from others . she was not able to communicate with her parents.
but when miss sullivan entered in her life , she started understanding others and she made helen very happy
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please mark as brilliant answer
all the best for exams
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Helen was a happy child but when she was about 19 months old, she suffered from a mysterious illness. The doctors believed that she would not survive. But the illness left her as suddenly and mysteriously as it had come. There was great rejoicing in the family, but their joy was short-lived. After she got up from a disturbed sleep, Helen found that she could see only very dimly. Her agony and bewilderment was not consolable. Her mother tried to soothe her tenderly. Each day the light grew dim and more dim, she was a tormented girl. Gradually she got used to the silence and darkness that surrounded her. She had turned not only completely blind but also deaf. But the memories of the glimpses of broad, green fields , blue sky and beautiful flowers stayed with her. Her hands felt every object and observed every motion , and she felt the need of some communication with others because she felt she was different from other people. She noticed that her mother and her friends did not use signs as she did. They talked with their mouths. Sometimes, she used to stand between two persons who were conversing and touched their lips. She too moved her lips and gesticulated frantically. She was vexed because , her efforts were in vain. This made her angry, and she screamed and kicked till she was exhausted. Sometimes, she felt so lonely and miserable that she went into the garden to find comfort.
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