Describe the early life of Helen Keller
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Helen Adams Keller was born on June 27, 1880 in Tuscumbia, Alabama. In 1882, she was stricken by an illness that left her blind and deaf. Beginning in 1887,Keller's teacher, Anne Sullivan, helped her make tremendous progress with her ability to communicate, andKeller went on to college, graduating in 1904.
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Helen was only a baby when she lost her sight and hearing. At the age of 19 months, she had barely learned to use language.
I showed many signs of an eager, self-asserting disposition. Everything that I saw other people do I insisted upon imitating. At six months I could pipe out "How d'ye," and one day I attracted every one's attention by saying "Tea, tea, tea" quite plainly. (ch 1)
It is a difficult time to be thrust into a world of darkness. Since she had no communication, it was difficult for her to experience the world. She focused on the few words she knew, such as “wah-wah” for water. Until Anne came to open up her lines of communication again when she was six years old, she was scared, confused, and lonely.
Strong-willed even as an infant, Helen spent four long years in the dark and silence. She had very little human interaction of the kind she had as a baby, because she could not experience the people around her in the same way anymore. Anne Sullivan changed all of this, finally giving her words and making her human again.
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Helen was only a baby when she lost her sight and hearing. At the age of 19 months, she had barely learned to use language.
I showed many signs of an eager, self-asserting disposition. Everything that I saw other people do I insisted upon imitating. At six months I could pipe out "How d'ye," and one day I attracted every one's attention by saying "Tea, tea, tea" quite plainly. (ch 1)
It is a difficult time to be thrust into a world of darkness. Since she had no communication, it was difficult for her to experience the world. She focused on the few words she knew, such as “wah-wah” for water. Until Anne came to open up her lines of communication again when she was six years old, she was scared, confused, and lonely.
Strong-willed even as an infant, Helen spent four long years in the dark and silence. She had very little human interaction of the kind she had as a baby, because she could not experience the people around her in the same way anymore. Anne Sullivan changed all of this, finally giving her words and making her human again.
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