explain "...nature wages open war against her children, and under softest touch hides treacherous claws" with reference to the context.
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Nature wages open war against her children, and under softest touch hides the treacherous claws." The statement by Helen Keller describes Helen's experience with nature which is otherwise said to be benevolent and a true friend, philosopher, and guide in the words of William Wordsworth. Helen was once caught in a terrible storm, blind and deaf as she was, she experienced the fury of nature which would have thrown her off the branches of the tree she was sitting on. Due to the storm, the tree swayed and strained, branches lashed against her and twigs snapped and fell about her. She was terrified and feared she would fall down along with the tree. Her teacher came in the mean time and helped her down. For Helen, going through this experience was like encountering the treacherous nature for the very first time. What they might have thought just a breeze or a sudden gush of wind, grew out of proportions and frightened Helen beyond measures.
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