Describe the courtesy that cropped after the publication of 'frost king'?
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A little story, ‘The Frost King’ which Helen Keller
wrote and sent to Mr. Anagnos, created a lot of trouble for her. It was
like a dark cloud in her childhood’s bright sky’. For a long time she
lived in anxiety, doubt, fear and shame. She was accused of plagiarism.
Helen Keller wrote the story when she was at home. Miss Sullivan
described to her the beauties of the late foilage. Her descriptions
revived the memory of a story which must have been read to her. Helen
must have retained that story unconsciously. When the story was
finished, she read it to her teacher. At dinner the story was read to
the assembled family. They were surprised that Helen could write so
well. It was her story and she had written it for Mr. Anagnos. She sent
it to him on his birthday. Mr. Anagnos was delighted with ‘‘The Frost
King’’ and published it in one of the Perkins Institute reports. It was
discovered that a story similar to ‘‘The Frost King’’ called ‘The Frost
Fairies’ by Miss Margaret T. Canby had already appeared. Actually it was
published in a book called ‘‘Birdie and His Friends’ even before Helen
was born. The two stories were very much alike in thought and language.
It was evident that Miss Canby’s story had been read to Helen. Helen’s
story, ‘The Frost King’ was a plagiarism