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Describe the characteristics of Bishop Brooks in Helen's life as a influencial people..

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Answered by helpinghanddp
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The Story of My Life, there are many influential people that affect Helen Keller. She values and recognizes their contribution to her development. One such person is Bishop Brooks whom Helen describes as amongst "men of genius."(ch 23) The Bible has never interested Helen, to the point she actually finds it "devoid of interest" at first. As always, Helen perseveres and comes to an appreciation although she continues to dislike the "barbarous" events recalled there. Bishop Brook never tries to influence Helen's religious choices, rather guiding her towards "one universal religion." (ch 23)

In the autobiographical novel, The Story of my Life, by Helen Keller, she writes often about Bishop Brooks. He was a constant in her life from an early age. He was one that never judged her, never tried to restrain her, and accepted her as one of God's children, even when others could or would not. She credits him for her strong moral and ethical beliefs that good always wins in the end. Even after his death, his life views on love and friendship have a lasting effect.

Answered by Anonymous
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In the autobiographical novel, The Story of my Life, by Helen Keller, she writes often about Bishop Brooks. He is an overly righteous man who believes that he is one of the people born on this earth to help people , whenever and wherever they require it. Bishop was man of god. He was an Ideal Bishop and an ideal bishop was man of god. Bishop Brooks was a true preacher and a noble soul. He was a spiritual influence for Helen. The bishop is a very wise man. He is true to his living as a bishop and he treats his parish like a family. He is very kind, gentle and helpful, which is sometimes taken advantage of by the people. He was also a genius man. He was also a friend of who has teaches her all about God and religion, Helen recounts her first meeting with Bishop Brooks who taught her no dogma or creed but. 

Bishop was generous and altruistic. Helen enjoyed his company because he always gave her something meaningful to ponder over.. bishop brook  was in Helen words, one among many of the "man of genius " with whom she had the pleasure of acquaintances .

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