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helen keller love for nature

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Answered by BraɪnlyRoмan
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Helen adores nature. Anne Sullivan brings her into the fields to smell flowers and feel the waves of the grass. Helen is mesmerized. Nature seems wonderful, especially after her sheltered existence. It helps her experience the entire world and all life has to offer, despite her disabilities.

Even if you are blind and deaf, you can still enjoy nature.  You can feel the sunlight on your face, smell flowers, and dip your toes in a pond. Helen Kellernever really saw nature as dangerous or scary until one time she managed to climb a very tall tree.

Suddenly a change passed over the tree. All the sun's warmth left the air. I knew the sky was black, because all the heat, which meant light to me, had died out of the atmosphere. (Ch. 5)

Helen can tell from the smell of the air that the weather is changing and thunder is imminent. She suddenly feels alone and vulnerable. She is in the tree, and the safe earth seems far away. Fortunately, Anne Sullivan rescues her.
in this way this was her love...........
Answered by riya2280
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Although Helen's love for nature should be understood as a lifelong emotional relationship, her initial attraction to nature stemmed from the fact that wthin the garden, Helen was not impaired by her disability...........



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