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Describe the various pleasures that Helen enjoyed other than reading.

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Answered by vyshnav00
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Reading was not the only thing that Helen liked. She loved outdoor sports.She enjoyed canoeing during her visits to Massachusetts.Helen loved sailing and this is evident during her trip to Nova Scotia where she braved a storm.Helen liked to spend time in the home of Mr. Chamberlin, where she enjoyed playing games, telling stories, and making friends with trees.She liked to know more about nature and would like cycling.She got some of her inspiration by visiting art stores and museums
Answered by Ysudeeksha
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No doubt, books fascinated Helen Keller but books were not the only pleasure for her. Right from her childhood she had special love for the country and out-of-door sports. She learned to row and swim at a young age. She liked to contend with wind and wave. She enjoyed canoeing, especially on moonlight nights. Sailing was her favourite amusement. The memories of it was a joy forever. She discovered that every man has a subconscious memory of the green earth and murmuring waters. Even blindness and deafness can’t rob him of the inherited capacity of the sixth sense. There is ‘a soul-sense that sees, hears, feels, all in one.’ All sensations reached her not through the eye and the ear but her whole body was alive to them. Next to a leisurely walk in the countryside she enjoyed a ‘‘spin’’ on her bicycle. She loved her dog companions, particularly her bull tarriers. Her dog friends understood her limitations and always kept close to her when she was alone.  Rainy days kept her indoors. She liked to knit and crochet. She loved to frolick with children. She could manage to read their lips. Museums and art stores were also sources of her pleasure and inspiration. Going to the theatre was a rare pleasure. It was her privilege to meet a few great actors and actresses. No doubt, sometimes a sense of isolation enfolded her like a cold mist. But then, all of a sudden came hope with a smile and whispers. So she tried to make the light in others’ eyes, her sun, the music in others’ ears, her symphony and the smile on others’ lips her happiness.

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