describe helen's struggle and achievements in the early stage of her life.
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This was her struggles:-
At the age of 19 months, Helen became deaf and blind as a result of an unknown illness, perhaps rubella or scarlet fever. As Helen grew from infancy into childhood, she became wild and unruly.
This is achievements:-
After fighting for the freedom in 1964 Helen was awarded the "Presidential medal of freedom". Her remarkable achievement was reading, writing and even speaking, all those things which made her internationally famous. Helen Keller won lots of awards for helping others.
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Helen Keller, a lady with enthusiasm bursting from within, a woman with a commitment to learning and the will power of living her life with all the benefits, grappled in her childhood, but later gave in to the swing of life. She experienced the responses which normal people couldn't even without those two black and white balls that could see shades and a mouth that had no expressions to speak. She surmised the universe with just a touch.
She was bitten while relaxing near the furnace, she was accused of counterfeiting, she grappled hard in learning the languages but she never opened up, she worked hard in studying the languages and composing her own book. She was a scholar always enthusiastic to learn.
At first, she simply got frustrated, but then ultimately enjoyed everything. She had a great association with the environment, animals, and music. She could sense everything and reveal what was there in front of her. She progressed to several places which hence gave her presentation to diverse types of people, environment and there feel. She managed to burst out yelling if she could not surmise anything, there too came moments of disappointment in her life where she complained, but then her mentor Anne Sullivan helped her in all her exertions. Helen later turned out to be an activist. She strived in every sphere of her life but she came out of it triumphantly.